It's been a busy week in the sewing department! On Monday, I pin basted my nine patch quilt. I quilted it with my walking foot yesterday and I have binding picked out to cut and sew on today. This quilt will be done and ready for show and tell at our September guild meeting! I used a 28wt light grey thread for the quilting.
I pieced the medium blue block for my "circle" quilt and now all the blocks are made. I went searching through my stash for an appropriate sashing fabric as I did not want the blocks to be butted up against each other in the finished quilt. I found this black and white striped fabric and will use this for both the sashing and the binding. I am going to cut the sashing at 1.5" so only an inch will show once everything is sewn together.
I added yellow and green beads to my counted cross stitch project. Three more colours to go!
I am working on hand quilting this pieced border, just figuring out what to quilt as I go along. I am quilting the final border as well. I still haven't figured out what to do in the wider blue border. It will come to me eventually!
On our walk one day this week, we saw Mama deer and two fawns in the woods beside the path.
There were some interesting spider webs as well.
There were some very nice sunbeams this week too.
I will link up with the Slow Sunday Stitchers at Kathy's blog, the Rainbow Scrap Challenge folks at Angela's blog and Frederique, as usual. Have a good week!
Your show 'n' tell quilt is looking good and I love, love, love the thin sashing for the circle blocks. Stripes always add such interest and will also be the perfect binding for the grand finale! Smooches to dear Finn!
ReplyDeleteYour circle blocks look just awesome all together, Gail! You're inspiring me to make more. Looking forward to seeing that 9 patch finish, too. You got a great photo of those spider webs! Glad there is lots of sun for Finn to enjoy. He always looks like the sweetest dog!
ReplyDeleteyour hand quilting is looking really good. And I love your circle blocks - Finn is cute as always!!
ReplyDeleteThe circle quilt is gonna be just lovely. I love the tiny dot background fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love the circle quilt layout for those little blocks. They are such a versatile block & this is a great use for them.
ReplyDeleteYour circle blocks look like birds or maybe butterflies flying around, so pretty. Finn always looks so happy and contented.
ReplyDeleteI too love your circle quilt. Love the black and white sashing. It's a great idea. Your hand-quilting stitches are so perfect. Love the photo of Finn in the sunbeams. Too cute. ;^)
ReplyDeleteThe black and white dashing is a great addition! Finn really is a sun worshipper. Your hand quilting is very neat and even. It’s going to look great. Sarah quiltingbythesea
ReplyDeleteFinn is a doll as always. Dela sleeps underfoot more than on things. Which is fine when I'm stitching, but less fine when I am at the sewing machine LOL. I love your quilts - so inspiring. The color palette on the improv one is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThose spider webs are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post - with beautiful pictures. The fawn and the spider webs sure caught my attention.
ReplyDeleteI love your Circle quilt, and you found the perfect sashing/binding fabric for it. Great progress on your 9-patches quilt too. Beautiful hand quilting. Finn is the cutest! The spider webs are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail, I love your circle quilt. Do you have a pattern? Finn, your plants and the spider webs are awesome! I hope that you'll link up to I Quilted This! for your nine-patch quilt. Also, if you're interested in making the Blue Jays appliqué, I can send you the template. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting – and I really like your "circle" blocks, too, just as I do your work on the hand-quilting frame.
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings from Viola.
Thanks for stopping by... the photo of the spiderwebs is magnificent—nature works such wonders.
ReplyDeleteWarm regards, Viola
Pretty busy week indeed, your projects are coming along very nicely. Nice photos of wildlife and Finn too ;) Thank you for sharing and linking up!
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