I just have a couple of stems to applique on the fruit and then it's ready to quilt. I love this little quilt so much that I think I will get a professional to quilt it for me. Hubby has the perfect place to hang it - over an antique console we inherited from an old relative of his.
The next quilt I want to complete this year is another design by Karen Cunningham - "Miss Emma". This promises to be a very large quilt, just the right size for my queen size bed!
So far I've used only fabrics already in my stash for these patches, unlike the Antique Sampler which was made from fabrics bought especially for the project.
I've made four of these "stars", which form the centre medallion of the quilt (please excuse my lack of terminology, I'm such a novice!)
The pink fabric on the bottom right hand corner is what I may be replacing the centre of the flower or star as I feel the bright cool yellow that I used somewhat clashes with the rest of the quilt...
I've made all the blocks that make up the next row -
...and these are almost done. I've machine pieced these, they now need a circle in the middle and "petals" on the outside so they will look like flowers...
The fabrick at the bottom is what I will use for all the blocks so they will "tie in" although they are very scrappy. The colour is not true to life, it is much more cool green than what it has come up as...
...and just for fun, look who found a comfy spot inside one of my sewing baskets! It's Presley the four month old kitten...don't get too comfortable!
Here's to a productive week!
Wish me luck...
Sandra
goodluck with you UFO's........esp like the top quilt...
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is very pretty, and has a special story attached to it which I will share soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in! :)