Projects - Part 2
Just keeping it documented here, where all things need to be documented. . .
New Autumn Table Runner -- figures/pattern is actually from a thing to make tea towels. I have a 5-year old who steals towels from the oven door. So, uh, yeah. . it's gonna be a table runner.
Wall hanging made from log cabin squares I made a couple years ago. Still not quilted. . . probably will machine quilt it. Most likely will be a gift of some kind.
Wall hanging made of squares that I hand-appliqued about six years ago. These were the "leftovers" from that project. My room is red/beige/white -- but I think this will probably be a gift, too.
And then there's the quilt that I wrote about a year or so ago. . . .I finally finished the hand quilting. . .and finished the binding.
After giving it to Caroline, she declared that this one belongs to she and Mimi (her doll).
I'm glad to have this project done. I only started the crazy thing six years ago, for heaven's sake!
Happy Weekend everyone. We're greatly anticipating Edison's arrival tomorrow -- and the TONS of laundry he'll no doubt be bringing home with him.
New Autumn Table Runner -- figures/pattern is actually from a thing to make tea towels. I have a 5-year old who steals towels from the oven door. So, uh, yeah. . it's gonna be a table runner.
Wall hanging made from log cabin squares I made a couple years ago. Still not quilted. . . probably will machine quilt it. Most likely will be a gift of some kind.
Wall hanging made of squares that I hand-appliqued about six years ago. These were the "leftovers" from that project. My room is red/beige/white -- but I think this will probably be a gift, too.
And then there's the quilt that I wrote about a year or so ago. . . .I finally finished the hand quilting. . .and finished the binding.
After giving it to Caroline, she declared that this one belongs to she and Mimi (her doll).
I'm glad to have this project done. I only started the crazy thing six years ago, for heaven's sake!
Happy Weekend everyone. We're greatly anticipating Edison's arrival tomorrow -- and the TONS of laundry he'll no doubt be bringing home with him.
5 Comments:
I love them all Angie...I want to try my hand at hand quilting a quilt.
you quilt alot and that is why you dont blog as much,,, beats me what my excuse is
These are GORGEOUS! You are one talented mama, lady. I've been working with our TN pics - missing you guys this week!
Angie, what pretty quilts! Nicely done. For what it's worth, I think machine quilting rocks. Out of the 400+ quilts I've done, I have handquilted exactly ONE. There ya go...
OK....I'm feeling SOOOO much better!!!! I have projects that have been sitting 2 years and STILL haven't progressed! I'm glad to know I'm not alone!
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