The point of this post? As I said, I am almost finished quilting another and I so love what I am f-m'ing on the border, that I had to share! (Yep, those are threads I haven't sewn in yet). So here's my feathers:
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
Not finished, yet. But....
I have gotten into the habit of posting completed projects. This is more for me, since it gives me the "deadline" I need to finish what I start. I am currently quilt a top and piecing another. The one I am piecing is my UFO, my king-size Christmas quilt. I got started on it and had worked out a time line. It is a great pattern, with lots of little blocks that go together to make big blocks and since it is king-sized, that means there are a LOT of little blocks. Well, I got frustrated with it, put it aside and have completed several smaller quilts. Now I am back on track with it as well.
The point of this post? As I said, I am almost finished quilting another and I so love what I am f-m'ing on the border, that I had to share! (Yep, those are threads I haven't sewn in yet). So here's my feathers:
I love them! They are looking so good! It is amazing what practicing can accomplish. Well, I am off to quilt.
The point of this post? As I said, I am almost finished quilting another and I so love what I am f-m'ing on the border, that I had to share! (Yep, those are threads I haven't sewn in yet). So here's my feathers:
Wow! Those feathers are amazing!
ReplyDeleteJennifer :)
Thanks! I took a 2 day class in March to work on my machine quilting. Well worth the time (Saturday and Sunday)and money.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job
ReplyDeleteStill not sure how you do this without a pattern or a jig. My feathers would come out looking like something else entirely.
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