Sunday, October 23, 2011

Slowly progress


This is the top panel.
I thougth it would be easy to do the house, but it was not as straight forward,
 to do the long straight sides, and to get them even.

Thank you so much for all the nice and encouraging comments on my last post.
I was very happy to read them all, and it gave me the boost to stitch a thread a day.

I am so thrilled to be able to post on this blog, and to be a part of this community.

Camilla

14 comments:

  1. Very nice. I love the fabrics you chose for the house, it looks so happy. Your stitching looks great!

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  2. You are doing a wonderful job!!!!

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  3. There are a lot of things going on with the fabric. It must be a challenge lining things up. Great job!

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  4. looks beautiful, well done, i think everyone gets a boost to see others progress, certainly urges me on

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  5. Great job of fussy cutting, looks fabulous.

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  6. It looks wonderful to me! Keep up the good work! Always love to see works in progress.

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  7. Your panel looks just wonderful to me! Such nice fabric choices all over.
    This pattern is a whimsical one..so don't worry about being very precise and exact. The whimsy adds to the charm! :)

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  8. It is beautiful and I am sure you will enjoy the quirk side of it on your quilt.

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  9. Looks great! I especially like your autumn colored tree on the left--seems just right for the season. Would love to paint my door that way too!

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  10. The panel looks amazing. I love the blue trees, I would have thought they'd be trickier than the house. Sometimes I have trouble with those straight sides too, it adds to the character though.

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  11. I love all your fussy cutting... those fanciful animals are all gorgeous. A lovely panel..well done!

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  12. It is fantastic, I love the collies ón the trees

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  13. I think it looks gorgeous Camilla, I think the house is pretty straight, anyway it wouldn't matter if it wasn't, it will add to the feeling of fun. Kim McL

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