The patriotic wall quilt that grew out of a guild workshop
with Becky Goldsmith in July, 2016, is bound-labeled-done. The workshop subject was needle-turn
applique, which I used for the flowers and stems. However, by the time I picked it up this
year, I had developed a strong preference for prepared edge applique and that’s
how I finished it. Becky is a good
teacher, and I still prewash my fabric because of that workshop.
I also finished the blocks for the Fig Tree Vintage Bowtie Sew
Along. Here they are on my design wall where
I have been fiddling around with various arrangements. I find it hard to believe I am currently
ahead of schedule!
After taking a brief break from it, I’ve resumed work on my red
and white tumbler quilt. As for the
Maymont project…it’s still in timeout.
1 comment:
Your wall quilt is beautiful! If I ever get much applique done it will be prepared edge applique. I love your tumblers, are they applique also? The fussy cutting is wonderful.
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