My bunch of flowers is growing. Here is the ninth block. The picture is a bit overlighted, sorry for that! The lines you see are for blocking the block before I put the blocks together.
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!!!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Just wanted to let you all know that I really am working on the Roseville Album, here are a couple of pics. This is the bowl for my center block. It is all one piece of fabric that I got from http://www.equilter.com/ and I just wanted something different. The second shot is the fabrics I've pulled/purchased/won for this project. Most are Kaffe Fassett but there are some hand dyes and some batiks in there as well.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The house block finished
Today I finished the house block. It was great fun to sew it!! And now I am heading for the last of the big blocks, the last bird tree!!
Anne , Copenhagen
Anne , Copenhagen
Monday, March 12, 2012
Fussy Cutting
Hi All
Help Needed!
I am about to start my first block on The Flower Garden Quilt. I intend back basting, which I've never done before, but it looks good. My question is how does one fussy cut the fabric when back basting.
Looking forward to some help from all the seasoned appliquers!! (spelling?)
cheers
Sue
www.susannasquilts.blogspot.com
Help Needed!
I am about to start my first block on The Flower Garden Quilt. I intend back basting, which I've never done before, but it looks good. My question is how does one fussy cut the fabric when back basting.
Looking forward to some help from all the seasoned appliquers!! (spelling?)
cheers
Sue
www.susannasquilts.blogspot.com
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
" Pandemonium Quilt" - full view
Here is the full viwe of the quilt. Now you can see why it is called " Pandemonium" It is named by one of the ladies at Glorious Color!
I enjoyed making this quilt from the drawing to the assembly. If you have the EQ software, you can change the pieced blocks, the finished sizes of the blocks are indicated in the lay out sheet. The whole quilt was done by hand as I'm really bad with sewing on the machine. Liza has done template free instruction for the easier blocks such as the pinwheel and half triangle squares, for the more difficult blocks, sewing instructions are done for handpiecing method, however I'm sure some of you will do it by machine very well.
Please let me know if you need me to clarify anything, Cheers, Kim McL
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Roseville album
Today I have finshed another panel of my Roseville album quilt. I never thought that I had so much patience, but you learn as long as you live!!!
Another lollipop finished.....
With my increasingly vast collection of fabrics, it's fun picking out which one to use! Can never have enough of a selection of fabric stash, right!?
....MONA
....MONA
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Side Block Finished, Yeah!
I am getting closer and closer to, this is the right block. Now to get the 4 corner squares and the second long block. Started this block around Dec. 15. Made 3 working trips and a baby quilt and pieced the Trip To Hong Kong, knitted my "wrap" ....in between...
Thursday, March 1, 2012
" Pandemonium Quilt" - the house
This is the last panel, bottom right corner, 34" x 24". To the left is the pot panel flanked by 2 vertical rows of circle-in diamond blocks. The house panel was rather fun to do, with various animals in the yard.
The quilt on the whole was easier than the Roseville Album to sew. Time spent was on the drawings for me, but I loved the process. I think this is a great quilt to do, since most of us have fabrics that we can use in the stash cupboards already. I did enjoy the chance to use the shot cottons though, they were sooo pretty! Will do the full quilt soon, Kim McLean
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