I've been having so much fun working on this needle-turn applique block from the workshop I took two weekends ago, taught by Christa Smith of Cottonberry Quilts. I deliberately chose wild and wacky fabrics for my block to give myself a break from the monotony of the soft, traditional color palette of my Frankenwhiggish Rose needle-turn applique WIPFAE (Work In Progress Forever And Ever), and I fussy-cut my leaves and berry-circle-thingys, out of Tula Pink's snail print and Kaffe Fassett's feather print fabrics. There have been some unanticipated benefits to all of this reckless abandon!
My Workshop Block In Progress, Which I Have No Business Working on Right Now |
Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy... |
Jingle BOM, My First Applique Stitches in 2013 (Still a WIP) |
My Applique Stitches Today |
Backside View, So You Can See What's Stitched Down and What's Just Pin Basted |
So, speaking of that Jingle BOM (and speaking of WASTED EFFORT that no one will notice or appreciate in a finished quilt)...
Jingle BOM in Progress, On My Design Wall. |
Delicate Border Print Stripe Surgery In Progress |
Sewing the Border Back Together Without the Poinsettias |
And meanwhile that baby to whom I've promised a quilt is already over four weeks old with her quilt not started yet, and my church is sending me threatening letters about Quillow Sunday deadlines for June.
My EQ8 Design for the Baby Clam Shells Quilt That Isn't Started Yet |
My EQ8 Design for Lars's Graduation Quilt, Not Yet Started |
Label Attached! Bottom Edge Will Be Secured By Binding |
Binding Made, Ready to Attach (After Quilt Label) |
Whatever. I'm headed upstairs to either work on the Jingle borders OR bind the outreach quilt, depending on my mood when I get to the top of the stairs. Have a great week, everyone! I'm linking up with:
- · Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts http://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com
- · Main Crush Monday at Cooking Up Quilts http://www.cookingupquilts.com/
- · Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
- · Moving it Forward at Em’s Scrap Bag: http://emsscrapbag.blogspot.com.au/
- · BOMs Away at Katie Mae Quilts: https://www.katiemaequilts.com/blog/
- WIPs on Wednesday at Esther's Blog: http://www.esthersquiltblog.com·
- Midweek Makers at www.quiltfabrication.com/
10 comments:
I cannot wait for you to start your son's quilt. I love, love, love that design. I hope you enjoyed your time working in your studio on whatever you decided to do.
all such lovely quilts you show today!
What a great idea. I have a needleturn project I want to make but am already making one using green & red, and didn't want another one the same. I have a large collection of Kaffe fabrics. Think I will do the same. Thank you for the inspiration.
Remember, quilting is supposed to be fun and relaxing. (Says the woman who has been known to unstitch blocks that are a bit off, more than once.) Can't wait to see your son's quilt. I loved the pattern when you first showed it and picked the purple color as my favorite.
Oh how I love your bright block - lively and fun!
Love it! Gotta love those squirrels!! They need some special time too!
#1 You've worn me out just reading!
#2 I won't use Aurifil thread either. It just snaps too easily.
#3 Love your choice of fabrics in that block.
#4 My eyes and fingers hurt just looking at those tiny stitches! lol
#5 I'm still worn out. :-D
Love your fabric choices for your new FUN applique... brave choice of background but it all works beautifully!
Certainly a pretty squirrel!
A church can threaten??? Aurifil thread breaks???
Those stitches are really microscopic. Speaking of personality disorders, do you chop your potatoes or grate them? How small? How fine?
I know that you are meticulous but are we talking Obsessive Compulsive?
I am no doctor. I am a fan and I love your colors and your devotion to fussy cutting. There is a reason it is called "fussy" cutting. There is no pussyfooting around the issue.
I may not (won't even try to) emulate you but I love everything you do so keep on...
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