
so this is what the first border looks like all quilted. unfortunately, the thread shade that was available at the LQS is a tad lighter than the fabric, so it will show slightly once the chalk marks are gone. couldn't be helped at the time and i wouldn't take it all out now. this design is from one of my books that i cut out myself, but i did have to draw the individual feathers, helped immensely by the class i took in nashua with sue nickels. so, it's coming along nicely i think. it was set aside for a bit during our brief episode of warm weather, but this weekend promises a return to cool, november temps so i'll start on the brown triangles and clamshells! ***** last night i also tied a baby quilt made of pink pinwheel leftovers; today the border. i also worked more on the feathered star sewing up all those itty, bitty triangles for the "feathered" part. next up is a garment item that needs to get finished before friday and the start of bonnie's mystery!
I'm impressed by your hand quilting--you always get so much done so quickly. I hand quilt at turtle (as opposed to turbo) speed.
ReplyDeleteYour "to do" list always leaves me reeling. I do have some projects that need working on yesterday--maybe I will get to them tomorrow. : )