A
while ago I talked about learning to quilt. Since that time I’ve found a lot of tutorials for quilt blocks (a wonderful way to learn) and found so many possibilities for beginners. For some reason, I am attracted to the “Wonky” blocks. I’m not sure what that says about me on an emotional level, but why go there? Anyway, here’s a sampling of my first blocks.
The top two blocks are from the Wonky September Quilt-along at
Quilt Dad which somehow got started at
Old Red Barn Co. Something about demanding and screaming and begging. (Oh,my.) Both of these blogs are terrific for newbies like me, so thank you!
The Wonky Square in Square. I was so excited to try this I just threw it together. Not a well thought out plan but good practice anyway.

I think this might be my favorite! The Wonky Quarter Log Cabin. Again, I just pulled fabrics from the stash and went for it. It really is more squared up than it looks.

All of the Wonky Stars were made from
this tutorial at
The Silly BooDilly Blog.

The Red, White and Blue Stars are going to
this project over at
Crazy Mom Quilts.

This one got a little too wonky I think.

The zigzag block is from
this tutorial at
Bee Square Blog.

And this little guy was finished into a coaster (yucky pic…sorry). Another Wonky Quarter Log Cabin.

Not a bad start. Baby steps are good.
Many thanks to all those experienced quilters for sharing their skills!