On this piece you can see where I overshot my target line a couple of times. Seriously, in the grand scheme of a bed quilt, this is not important. (Show quilts live to a higher standard.)
Next, I quilted the two pieces I did on yellow fabric.
I used pebbles on this one to fill the shapes. Did I "color inside the lines" all the time? No, a couple of my pebbles run over the edges. Does it bother me? Absolutely not. It gives a nice organic texture to the piece.
The second yellow piece I simply outlined the embroidery design with tiny pebbles. (No, I am NOT showing that today - come back tomorrow to see it)
Then I covered the rest of the area with larger pebbles. This is a bit time consuming but it really gives a great texture.
I have two completed pieces for the blog hop and **if** I get froggy (jump to it) I may have another. So go to Kelly's post today and come back here tomorrow for my day of the
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4 comments:
Hi!!!! Looks like fun!!! Can't wait till tomorrow to see more!!!! Thank You
I laughed out loud at your "**if** I get froggy (jump to it)" - I might use that one myself - it's a wonderful visual - "frogging" between "Squirrels!" - ;))
Oh Gene...your quilting is great! The pebbles look like pebbles and your other quilting looks great too and I'm not just blowing sunshine :)
I can't wait to see your project.
Smiles,
Kelly
I am totally new and don't know if I would be skilled in any of the designs. I would have to take a big BREATHE and give it a try. I need the very easiest design. These look way too professional for me.
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