What are you busy with this new year???
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I started an angel quilt long ago and have been putting it together and also doing the borders. This is the centre and then I have added a border of applique hearts and the last is the paper piecing flying geese.
paper piecing flying geese
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My angel quilt
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SewSue, your quilt to be is beautiful. Can't wait to see a big picture of it.
I started a quilt for my eldest grandson's birthday. He'll be 11 come March. I have no idea how he got to be so old so fast. Amazing. Anyway, here's a preview of the first 6 blocks.
I am also working on some applique borders for another quilt and trying to decide on a setting for another and ... too many to list here. :lol:
I started a quilt for my eldest grandson's birthday. He'll be 11 come March. I have no idea how he got to be so old so fast. Amazing. Anyway, here's a preview of the first 6 blocks.
I am also working on some applique borders for another quilt and trying to decide on a setting for another and ... too many to list here. :lol:
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I'm working on a quilt about 50 x 60 that has the State Of Florida, Sky, Water and all the critters, space shuttle, birds and anything else pertaining to the State. Since I make all my own patterns, I expect it will keep me busy most of the year.
I just finished one of a Southwest theme, blocks with all manner of desertt critter and flora. It was for a friend, and she was totally blown away when she saw it.
I just got a camera, and will soon learn to post my work on the net too.
I just finished one of a Southwest theme, blocks with all manner of desertt critter and flora. It was for a friend, and she was totally blown away when she saw it.
I just got a camera, and will soon learn to post my work on the net too.
#10
Originally Posted by jan22
I love the effect it has, can you tell me what the design is called??
It's from the book
Strip-Pieced Quilts - Easy Design from Just Six Fabricsby Maaike Bakker
Progress so far - 5 rows of 4 blocks each. Each block is 91/8 inches and will finish at 8 5/8 inches. The quilt's name in the book is "Chateauponsac".
3 rows to go and then sewing the blocks together.
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