Sewing at Lower Hardres Village Hall |
I got back from the retreat to enjoy two days of friendship and and stitching, one at Lower Hardres and a delicious Usual Suspects lunch day at Judi's.
This is Tansy's wonderful top following a pattern from an Australian designer |
Meanwhile at home I have been completing the big stitch quilting on the Carolyn Forster strippy. At Judi's I asked for reassurance about my choice of surplus jelly roll strips for the binding.
Carolyn Forster Strippy 45x54" |
The fabrics are pretty but too washed out to photograph well. |
I have completed the top from Mandy Munroe's workshop and am very pleased with my fabric choices.
54" square |
Then it was time to bite the bullet and rearrange my sewing room furniture for a machine quilting session. It wasn't so bad once I got started. I've quilted and attached the binding of the Peggy Martin Jelly Roll Jive and I think I have enough of the binding for the Marti Michell fat quarter log cabin which I am currently quilting.
Set up for machine quilting Jelly Roll Jive |
Choice of Binding for both Westminster quilts |
Diagonal lines on log cabins done but more to do on the straight and around the blocks. |
When I've finished machining for the day I pop this giant tea cosy of a cover on my machine. I used left over pieces and then machine appliqued flowers to decorate.
On a final note here is another Carolyn Forster inspired project, her BOM from Today's Quilter magazine, currently on the bed.
1 comment:
What lovely quilts you've displayed! I have that Carolyn Forster book and admire your strippy;)) I'll bet it's really pretty in person...Your machine cover is so cheery--love the flowers on it...Hugs, Julierose
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