A label has been applied and thread ends have been buried, so this clamshell project is officially bound-labeled-done at last. The top was finished in 2021 and I called it “Sanity”
because it helped see me through some of the Covid 19 lockdown. It began with an on-line class led by Irene
Blanck and measures 45 X 50 inches. It
is hand pieced using the English paper piecing method. A friend came to my rescue with fabric for
the border.
I completed two more hexagon flowers for my Kim McLean
project, two more to go.
In other news…
Bob’s medical tests last week failed to show anything that
needs to be treated. I’m counting that
as good news.
If anyone can identify what kind of hawk this is, I would appreciate
it. He was surveying his world when I
spotted him on a walk Saturday.
3 comments:
Your clamshell quilt is gorgeous - looks like watercolor. Glad the tests showed nothing!
That is a nice border fabric and the quilt is so pretty. I'm drawn to pink and blue quilts, maybe reminiscent of blankets in the 1940s and 50s when I was a child.
There are so many varieties of hawks and I'm not very knowledgeable about them. I hope someone will speak up.
the quilt turned out great - I know a couple hawks but not that one - glad Bob is ok
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