Maybe if I stayed home a little more I get these done........hopefully I'll catch up this Fall.
Happy Sewing, Kim
Block 38 |
block 42 |
block 53 |
Six little blocks done. |
Last week when I was visiting Washington DC I happened on this show. |
There were several cradles from the traveling show on display. All the cradles are made from found objects! |
Even if you don't get to see the cradles you can log onto www.firelightfoundation.org to learn more about this effort to help children with AIDS. |
25th wedding anniversary gift for my sister in law. |
The label in on and the quilt is on my sister in laws bed in Florida Happy Anniversary Mary and Mark! I'm linking up at WIP Wednesday to celebrate this finish :0) This is one of my favorite Bonnie Hunter mystery quilts called Carolina Christmas. Happy Sewing, Kim |
This going to be the cutest mini quilt :0)! thanks Temecula Quilt Company. | Happy sewing, Kim |
I'm linking up at WIP Wednesday. (I made one of these for my sister years ago. ) |
See my inspiration over at Nifty's :0) |
Block number one of the star sew along. |
I finally finished this block 27! Yes the center is not perfect but I did learn a few things :0) |
I made a stencil to try to make this needle turn reverse applique "easier" |
What if I chalk it the diamonds to get a strong outline? |
now I have the shapes ready to use so I can sew on the dryer sheets |
I cut the used dryer sheet just a bit larger than the diamond |
then machine sewed on the front side around the diamond |
now cut out the fabric in the center |
now tuck the dry sheet through the diamond to the backside, this gives me a pretty clean shape |
Back side with freezer paper in place around edges for applique |
I continued until I had all the diamonds sewn |
the large shape is appliqued down around the wavy edges, now can I get the diamonds to lie flat? |
each diamond was turned under and appliqued down |
This block was done with reverse appliqued needle turned diamonds in the center........it took me forever. |