Yesterday is history🍄 Tomorrow is a mystery 🍂Today is a gift.🍄
Time again for update!🙂
Here is where I was three weeks ago….
As you can see I didn’t make record breaking progress this time! I didn’t even get to the end here on the left side.
I’m working there where the thread spools are.
I did however get a chance to work on this cathedral window quilt a little . Here is where I was…
And where I am now..
Looks like I need to add some more muslin blocks on as I have plenty of old fabric blocks to add.
Until next update,happy sewing!😀
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
Kathy, Lori, Margaret, Kerry, Emma, Tracy, Connie, Susan, Nanette, Sassy , Edith, Sharon, and Karrin
I am always impressed.
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Thank you!😊
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The cathedral windows was a nice break from the hosta, I think! I am just amazed at the intricacy of both of these patterns. Each update I am once again amazed!
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Thank you,it is a nice break to work on something different.
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So so gorgeous and so different from each other. Love them both!
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Thank you! I guess the difference is what makes each one shine in their own way.🙂
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So so true 🙂
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The hosta is stunning as always, but I love the Cathedral Windows, so pretty, I’ve still not tried that technique, it’s on my list now having seen yours 🙂
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A nice way to make a quilt without having to mark and quilt a top, when the blocks are done so will the quilt.
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How does that work? It’s lovely, but for some reason I am not seeing how it all comes together on the Stained Glass Windows. I always enjoy your craft work.
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See on the right hand side on the bottom photo ,the empty block… you place a smaller size piece of fabric there ,then fold back the sides which you sew down. Glad you enjoy seeing the quilts.
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Thank you, Deb!
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Beautiful quilts. I have a cathedral window quilt my dear MIL made.
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Thank you for your kind comment,and thank you for visiting!
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The cathedral windows quilt is looking so amazing! 😍 that may have to be my next quilt it’s so beautiful
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It’s one of those projects where you can pick it up do a bit ,and if you have to leave it for awhile that’s okay for it’s easy to pick up again,no figuring out what you have already done . Glad you like it!
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I love having more than one project going at a time, so I can work to suit my mood. Both of these quilts are show stoppers!
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Oh I like that thought of work to what suits my mood! 😀 honestly that’s how I mostly operate,the only time I don’t is when I’m pushed by a deadline.
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My wife said something like this: stunning, impressive, incredible and I agree with her in her words. Thank You presenting this gorgeous quilt. Matti
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I thank you and your wife sincerely for your kind words! Have a nice weekend!
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Lovely, both of them 🙂
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Thank you!🙂
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🙂
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