My Woolies quilt has come back from Maggie - I am delighted with how the quilting pattern looks and the density.
and by what it looks like on the back.
| The back |
I still have lots of Woolies and am now making a Mirrored Mountains quilt demonstrated by Misty using Bonnie Sullivan's pattern on the Missouri Star site. The addition of the centre "snowballs" really makes the design.
| Woolies flannel and lovely black.grey textured cloth - I had yards from a previous project. |
This is the project, a long in the making sampler from Bonnie Quilter sessions. I hesitated about the sashing (plenty left for the Mirrored Mountains background) and then about the border but now I am pleased and will sandwich and hand quilt it.
| Modernish sampler: the border squares float. |
Bonnie Quilters are making a table runner led by Sue. It was quite straightforward to piece especially as I decided to omit the border I'd chosen - it just didn't "go". The trimmed Woolies backing piece enclosed by Maggie was just the right size for the back. Now I have some restful hand binding to do.
| It was straightforward but I still made a mistke, too late to correct. |
| Now shorter |
Finally I couldn't resist the Olive You line by Brigitte Heiland of ZenChic and bought a fat quarter bundle. I made up a Cosmo quilt "kit" to take on the upcoming retreat and then cut out the pieces for her Fragmental pattern.
| Even More Paper and Olive You by Zen Chic |
| Block 1 |
So many projects so little time!
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