I'll be joining Kathy today for some handwork - turning off that machine and slowing down.
I have the stem to stitch down on the Sweet Gum Leaf block for the 'Westering Women' BOM. There was a lot of discussion on the templates not printing out correctly and size of finished blocks too small, so I went with this one on Quilter's Cache. No headaches and it came out perfect.
And then there are those circles. Those 6 will put me a couple of days ahead of schedule, but I like to work 6 at a time. My row that can be sewn together and then attached to the section - set 6 by 6. This project really excites me and I already know how I want to quilt it.
A reminder - today is the first of several guest bloggers with tutorials and tips, so please go visit HERE.
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
11 comments:
Hi Sharon i love your leaf block and those circle blocks are so cute,well done my friend xx
What.....you already have a quilting plan for those circles? Way to go! I have a couple of layout ideas but that's as far as I got. Love your perfect leaf block.
I've read about the problems with that leaf, you're so smart to go find it somewhere else :)
Have fun with that slow stitching.
I am so far behind stitching my circles although I have a nice stack already cut. Thanks for the link to the nine patch tutorial.
I love Quilters Cache patterns. They always come out great. You have a beautiful leaf there. Enjoy those circles... I can't wait to see how you quilt them.
Thanks for the link for the Sweet Gum Leaf. I was going to try and enlarge the pattern. Your circles are looking great!
Your leaf block is perfect, as usual.
Myra offered a great pattern and tutorial for the H2H participants.
I like your leaf block. Glad I read your blog today. I am making the 'Westering Women' BOM also. Have not made the leaf yet. Will be very careful when I sew my block.
Thank You Kathleen Mary
Your circles are looking great....thanks for the h2h reminder....it was good to read Myra's post
Hope you were able to enjoy your day of slow stitching. I'm ready for a weekend of stitching now that taxes are done.
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