Lucy Boston, that is! It is hard to believe that I have been at this for over a year and I have not started to lose interest! This is way longer than my ADD usually lets me stay focused on one thing. It is just so cool when the pieces come together and create such awesome patterns. I made a few blocks before I was convinced to start kitting them, so I have quite a few done, or at least planned. The blocks I have done for kits are below. To make the kits, I merely glue the fabric on the papers and take a picture, so a good number of these are not really done. I am really working at catching up right now, though, since I have started Karen Styles, "Mrs. Billings Coverlet." An English Paper Pieced Medallion Quilt. Coincidentally, Block 33 is made from Karen's new fabric line, "Victoria Park." If you are interested in joining me in this obsession, you can sign up to receive 2 block kits every 3-4 weeks. Kits are usually $5.99 each, but occasionally $6.99 if I use a fabric with a large repeat that requires more fabric to make the block. In the kits you will receive enough fabric to make the block, and some extra which you should be able to complete some of the setting blocks out of. If you decide to do the whole quilt, you will need to make 56 blocks. I will keep kitting blocks as long as there is interest. You will be responsible for purchasing your own background fabric and a contrast fabric that is used in the setting. Other items you will need are listed on our website. Feel free to call the shop if you have questions - (847) 516-7911. Here is a picture of the original quilt which was made by Lucy Boston in the 1950's. Lucy Boston was also a well-know writer who is know for her children's series about the Children of the Green Knowe. I loved these books when I was young, so it seems like fate that I would one day be in love with her quilt! The blocks shown below can be seen in a larger format on my Pinterest page: Lucy Boston on Pinterest Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Block 8 Block 9 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12 Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16a Block 16b Block 17 Block 18 Block 19 Block 20a Block 20b Block 21 Block 22 Block 23 Block 24 Block 25 Block 26 Block 27 Block 28 Block 29 Bonus Block 29 Block 30 Block 31 Block 32 Block 33 Block 34 Block 35 Block 36 Block 37 Block 38 Block 39 Block 40 Block 41 Block 42 Block 43 Block 44 Thought for the day - 15 minutes a day will eventually get you a quilt!