I did all of the applique using fusible.I straight stitched around them.Then I added all the hand work. Satin stitch is not my favorite but I did all these flowers so got MUCH better as I went along.I'm pretty sure this mouse is my favorite!Look at him carrying the cheese!!!I LOVED making this pattern.It is called Field Mice and is by Meags and Me.You may need to make one too!!!~XOP~
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For part two of my creative week, I have two things to share. The first is my Stay-At-Home-Round-Robin quilt, "Spring Bunnies" is finished! Yea!
I made this into a spring theme this year, figuring out how to adjust prompts to fit into that!
"Spring Bunnies" 39" X 47" |
We have had 6 prompts, and I've posted that week's blocks each time, with pattern sources and close ups. This week I will just share some close ups of my choices
The first prompt was "spool" blocks, and mine is in the image below... I did one with flowers as ...
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EPP is done in sections onto paper, and this time I glue basted them
then stitched them together with a whip stitch
into a kind of kaleidoscope block
Which I'm trying to decide how to set |
I enjoyed this music this morning as I typed this...autumn morning bossa nova
when I finished the block, all the seams meeting in such a pinpoint ...
read moreI’ve always worked with my hands. As a child it was embroidery with a hoop and sewing my own clothing. At around nine years old my mother taught me to knit, then there was a brief macrame obsession in the 70’s where I decorated my bedroom with intricately knotted macramé pot hangers into which I […]
read morebuttonhole filler around center, backstitch, flystitch, featherstich |
so much to learn from experts, right?
I have been doing embroidery since I was about 7, and made a Christmas gift for my mother.
When we were allowed to wear jeans to school, I embroidered the legs of my bell bottoms, until it was mostly crewel threads holding them together. I sure wish I had those today, wonder what happened to them?
I've done this a long time, but there is always, ALWAYS, something to learn...
At first I just watched ... read more
There's nothing more relaxing for me in the evenings, while watching TV, than hand work. It's centering: the rhythm of the needle passing in and out and the feeling of getting something accomplished that won't be undone immediately is satisfying. I finished the binding on this latest tumbler quilt (this has got to be at least the fifth or sixth one that I've made) all cut from charm squares. I
read moreThere's nothing more relaxing for me in the evenings, while watching TV, than hand work. It's centering: the rhythm of the needle passing in and out and the feeling of getting something accomplished that won't be undone immediately is satisfying. I finished the binding on this latest tumbler quilt (this has got to be at least the fifth or sixth one that I've made) all cut from charm squares. I
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The museum is beautiful and we were lucky to have a docent walk around with us and talk about the quilts. We learned how the curator chose from the large number of entries too. They range from hand pieced and quilted to a modern version of just cutting hexies and fusing them to a background
don't think I'd call this ... |
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