Now when I saw the name of this hop my mind went straight to: Wicked - The untold story of the witches of Oz.
In 2003(?, I need to find the photos. we had pictures with the cast.) I went with my friend Shae to see Wicked for her birthday. We had 5th row, orchestra seating, dead center. Best seats to the best play ever. Click here for a little background about the play.
Earlier this year I was browsing the Fandom In Stitches patterns and I found these:
(Link to Blocks)
I almost died of delight!
Here are my finished blocks:
In 2003(?, I need to find the photos. we had pictures with the cast.) I went with my friend Shae to see Wicked for her birthday. We had 5th row, orchestra seating, dead center. Best seats to the best play ever. Click here for a little background about the play.
Earlier this year I was browsing the Fandom In Stitches patterns and I found these:
(Link to Blocks)
I almost died of delight!
Here are my finished blocks:
Now I have to make these lovlies into a wall hanging for a friend. SHE almost died when I posted these blocks on Facebook.
Many thanks to Wendy ~
why-knot-kwilt
for being our hostess, and to
our cheerleader-in-residence.
Hop along now and visit the rest of bloggers and have a blast!
Monday, October 29th
Betty - That Other Blog
Wow! Those are wickedly great! Thank you so much for your wicked share!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'm confuzzled as to how designers come up with such amazing likenesses! Oh, these blocks are just so fab--you're friend is going to defy gravity when she sees the finished product!
ReplyDeleteYou have made an amazing work. I love it
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Britt-Inger in Sweden
That looks simply to die for! I am going to see Wicked on November 10th (my birthday gift from my sister). The blocks are AMAZING! It looks like a painting. Well done you.
ReplyDeleteWow they are both great - I have never seen the show I guess I should someday! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulously wicked blocks, they are going to look even more amazing once they're quilted.
ReplyDeleteWonderful blocks! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Nicole
Great blocks!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job on those. Thanks for sharing today.
ReplyDeleteSuch unusual blocks. They look great.
ReplyDeleteWow ... that are beautiful blocks !!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely..if you would like these to be on pinterest let me know...I could not copy them....
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! What great blocks!
ReplyDeleteReally fabulous! The green & black is so striking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! These are great.
ReplyDeleteWhat could be more wicked than Wicked?! Fantastic work. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Very, very wicked! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting...I liked it. Thank you for sharing. Happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI saw those blocks! Great job of paper piecing. Too bad I am not your friend. I would love them as much as she will. She is one lucky gal.
ReplyDeleteOh how I adored that play. And your blocks are just spectacular!
ReplyDeleteWow,,,,I love this!! How in the world did you ever find those patterns?? Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh my!! That is some wicked wonderful stitching!
ReplyDeleteI loved those blocks when I saw them, but didn't get them made. Yours turned out wickedly amazing! Your friend is a lucky lady. :O)
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful!!! (I haven't seen "Wicked" yet, but I'm really anxious to!) Your project is perfect for this hop!
ReplyDeleteWonderful blocks. It reminds me that I want to see the play. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece! Great work.
ReplyDeleteWickedly awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the Black side block! Thanks for participating in the Wicked hop!
ReplyDeleteThese are wicked wonderful!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wickedly great job on these. I can see why your friend went crazy over them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat work!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic blocks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
That is just too cool. I actually printed out the online photo of the play, and had planned to do a fusbile applique, but it didn't happen. I like your idea better!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful wicked blocks.Thanks you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRosemary B here: beautiful! I love the black one the best! They are both really really excellent!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your amazing creativity
very creative. very wicked. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMajorily !!! "major" AWESOME Blocks.. I love the inspiration and creativity......
ReplyDeleteWonderful witches! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks. They look just like the poster.
ReplyDeleteFantastic job in re-creating the poster ,thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteAstonishing beautiful! Congratulations on your great idea and result, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi!!! These are awesome cool wicked wow!!!! Really they are wonderful!!!! Thanks for the link!!!! I would love to be able to make these!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks!! Thanks for sharing them!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Wicked blocks! Thanks for the links! Love that play!
ReplyDeleteTruly wicked blocks!
ReplyDeleteI like them alot, to wicked.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh ... these are awesome! That was such a fabulous musical -- my daughter would also love these two blocks! GREAT job! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous blocks...so wicked!!! TFS
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are wonderful. The Black one is doubly wicked.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wicked "Wicked"?!?
ReplyDeletethat's sew Wicked .... wonderful
ReplyDeletein stitches
I love your blocks. They look great!
ReplyDeletehulseybg@gmail.com
Wonderful blocks! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Had to look twice to this block! Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! Your blocks came out great and the eye is amazingly realistic!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What great inspiration. I'm going to see that show in a little over a week with my 3 sisters. I can't wait. I just found those same patterns the other day and hope to make souvinere blocks for each of us.
ReplyDeleteThe are Awesome!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job! Thanks for sharing.
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