Well hello! I certainly did not intend to be absent from my blog for a whole month, but it seems that is exactly what I have done! Definitely a whoops! I don't have a good excuse, only that I seem to quite busy, but who isn't? We all cram a bunch into our lives don't we?
Just so I have a little eye candy for you, I'm sharing a picture of where I'm at hand quilting on Phebe. I haven't done a lot, but I'm happy with how it's coming along, it's still a fun project and I'll spend any spare moments working on it.
I'm sure I have more to share with you, so I'll check back in with you after I've gone thru the phone camera. Chatter soon! xox
8 comments:
Lovely so far. Keep going.
Glad you got it back from being basted. Love how you dive in and get start on the quilting. Can't wait to watch your progress. Have a great day.
It is gorgeous! Do you wash your blue marks out as you go along? I have used the blue pen for things that I will wash right away, but am always afraid to leave the markings on there too long. I think I've mentioned before that I hate marking! But I surely do like your results!
I always enjoy studying the fabrics you've used in the appliques. So many fabulous fabrics. The quilting is lovely.
Beautiful!
Beautiful, just beautiful. Your quilting stitches are so precise , as the rest of your work. Are you using that blue pen to mark? I know a lot of people do, I am afraid to use it, do not like to work with chemicals on my quilts, just use the Sewline of chalk pencils to mark.
Fantastic as usual Tazzie. Do you use a small frame or a long floor frame when quilting. I'm trying to decide whether to handquilt a very large quilt for my sister or get it quilted. I am so scared to use the blue pen you use. My washing machine which has an agitator in the centre, wouldn't take a 100" square quilt. Do you machine wash yours in your machine to get the quilting lines out. :-)
Beautiful stitching - such a masterpiece!!!
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