This blog is dedicated to applique. Glorious applique!!! The focus here will be hand applique, but there is room for machine applique too. Kim McLean is the designer whose patterns and quilts we will be working on together. Are you ready?! Let's SEW!!!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Me again
First thank you Ladies for having a giveaway in September it is very kind....
I am sure this blog will keep busy no matter what as Kim's designs are just wonderful, thank you Kim.
Now I hope you see the progress I am making on my quilt as the design wall is filling up. I also thought I show the prepared bag for the remaining blocks that need to be stitched, they are all sorted by block design and already cut and freezer paper applied ready for applique.
I also thought I show you the fabric layout we did in the class using our background fabrics so we know what it looks like and it makes the assembly of the blocks a lot easier.
cheers
Christine
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beautiful
ReplyDeletemakes me want to pull out that book and start this quilt too!!!!
oh no your really tempting me
Kathie
Your quilt in progress is gorgeous! You're so organized with your road map and baggies of blocks ready to go. I'll bet it took a bit of extra work at first, but now you can just grab a baggie and do a block any time? :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you made a map of colors for your background - that's such a good idea.
ReplyDeleteYou're going like a train Christine and you're so organised, I'm really impressed and it's looking wonderful. What a smart way to sort out the backgrounds with the legend.
ReplyDeleteWell done Christine!! What an organization there - no wonder you're powering along! Cheers, Kim McL
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Your organization puts me to shame. What a FABULOUS idea, using a legend for your background blocks/colors. That's brilliant!!! The idea of your individual blocks all prepped, bagged and ready make stitching oh so/sew welcoming!!! Thank you for sharing these inspiring tips, Christine!!!
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