My purple Lollypop Tree
My teal Lollypop Tree with lots of Amy Butler fabrics
Two smaller borderblocks, love those little squares!
I have finished 9 large blocks and 2 smaller borderblocks now. I am still very much in love with this quilt and really happy with my turqoise dotted background.
Before I decide how many large blocks I want in my quilt, I will make all the borderblocks that are needed for a 9 x 9 blocks square quilt... though I would love to start working on my tenth block...
Nicolette
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, November 21, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Third Roseville Album block finished
This has been another fun block to make. Can't wait to start the next one! :)
Here are the 3 blocks I have completed so far.
Thank you very much to everyone who left a comment on my last post.
It is great to be back sewing again!! :)
Friday, November 11, 2011
Kim & Keiko Flower Garden
More blocks...
And and the first panel done (I'm making 5 panels in total)...
The panel is almost 66inches x 10 1/5, not so easy to photograph!!
I could rave on forever over how much I adore Kim McLeans amazing appliques and Keiko Goke's marvellous fabrics!
Cathy
Cabbage Quilts xo
And and the first panel done (I'm making 5 panels in total)...
The panel is almost 66inches x 10 1/5, not so easy to photograph!!
I could rave on forever over how much I adore Kim McLeans amazing appliques and Keiko Goke's marvellous fabrics!
Cathy
Cabbage Quilts xo
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Roseville Album - my two first blocks
Here are my two very first blocks of Roseville Album.
I completely fell in love with Kim Mcleans quilt the first time I saw it and even though I never have made an applique project before I just had to make one myself.
Kind regards Pia Merete (Denmark)
I completely fell in love with Kim Mcleans quilt the first time I saw it and even though I never have made an applique project before I just had to make one myself.
Kind regards Pia Merete (Denmark)
Squirrel panel
Please forgive the poorly light on the picture. It was late at night when I took it.
I have looked at Kim´s quilt regarding the color choise, when I was picking fabric for the birds.
I am not so great in choosing color and Kaffe´s fabric.
The inner circle in the sun gave me quit a lot of trouble. I made several choises before settling with this one.
Over at the Danish blog I have pictures from the beginning to the end.
I did have a lot of fun doing this panel. It was very satisfying.
Now on to the last two cornerblocks.
Camilla
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Finished my Lollypop Trees top...
I love it! I had quite a mix of old and new Kaffe prints as I just kept buying and buying them. It does measure square, I put it on the grass and photographed it off the deck so this is from 15' up. I started mine in February and finished it last night.
When I did the sashing I made pairs of blocks, then sewed pairs of pairs together without cutting between them. I continued down the line and that was helpful in the sewing to sew multiple strips at a time. I did pin the sashing strips to the quilts because I wanted it to line up exactly. Offset corners would show up with the black.
These are my Kaffe fabrics I have left - most are 1/8 of a yard or so. I am going to cut them into 4.5" width strips and make the backing out of them. The design I am going to use is based on this one:
Volume in Scraps from Scrap Republic by Emily Cier. Her quilt in the book is only about 60", I think, so I am making 15 columns of 4" strips which should come out to 100". I might add another strip in there so the machine quilter will have enough of a backing.
Thanks for sharing this journey with me. I don't know when I'm going to make another Kim McLean quilt - I need to do this backing, then I have Lilly Pilly to make.
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