So much so I've worn it out - or at least rendered it unuseable and had to resort to my back up machine perched on the end of the dining room table. Fortunately my extension table and machine feet fit both machines - however my replacement doesn't have the luxury of 'needle down' mode and boy am I missing that :(
I've been very busy piecing which as many of you may know is most unusual for me
I'm generally much more comfortable with hand applique
There's been precious little of that going on - just a few blocks using the same motif I used for Clare's Q4L blocks - I intend to alternate them with bright batik blocks with the flowers in the deep purple
Another set of twins are on the way - the couple who introduced Nigel and I await twin grandsons in June so as I've always loved Bonnie's Star Struck pattern I decided to make complimentary quilts with red and green accents
Louise's green and cream top is completed and ready for sandwiching
I had thought about a little applique around the border and then decided that it's absolutely fine as it is so, once quilted, a green binding will be just the ticket to finish the job
A batik jewel box was sitting almost done for a while in my sewing room and the last few blocks completed this centre which is now waiting for deep beige borders - this one probably will get the applique treatment once those borders are on - my quilt holder needs to grow a little and this caused much hilarity during the photo session :)
And finally a purple and pale grey wip has gained a few more blocks - unsure how big this will become - depends on how far the fabric lasts but as it's fiddly I keep adding a bit as I feel like it so it may be a while before it gets to full size
Last but not least my ALQS5 quilt arrived safe and sound and has already been claimed by Louise who fell in love with it on sight - there has to be some reward for all that stretching
Off work today and housebound as my car is in for its annual MOT and service so in between surfing and blogging I'm adding more to the pink and turquoise quilt - back to the machine it is then :)
12 comments:
No wonder your blog was quiet, you had no time for it!
So many lovely quilts.
Goodness you've been busy! Love those appliqué flowers.
Wow! Fantastic. You have been seriously industrious!
Love those star struck quilts!
Wow! You have really been busy!!
Your quilts are lovely. How do you plan on quilting the green & cream one? I have a charity quilt in scrappy colors with the same design & I 'm at a loss as to how to quilt it.
Keep up the great work,
Sherry V.
I'm the same...either I'm sewing or I'm bloggin'.
Love the things you are working on...fabulous!
Yes, that machine has obviously been worked really hard! I like the Star Struck pattern too. Bonnie has such a great trove of scrap quilt ideas. Have fun with all this quilty variety!
glad to see you are a busy Bebbs! Love the turquoise, pink and black combo. Hope all is well at Chez Bebbs with hubby and chicks!
What a slacker - lol !! As usual I love everything you've been doing. Those applique flowers are so gorgeous - will be keeping an eye on what you do with them. Nice to hear from you. Hope the car passed the mot xx
Wow, your lovely quilts blow me away! I look at my little basket of Strawberries you made, and think of you every day.
HugsXX
No wonder your machine burned out! You've been busy! They are all lovely, but the pink and turquoise with the black and white really speaks to me. Love it!
Wow Anne do you ever stop? Thanks for your lovely message
x Michelle
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