So, in this class we did curves and flowers and radiant designs. I love the flowers.
Rather than use thread that blends, I am (mostly) using contrasting thread so I can really see what I have done. But, I left the yellow thread throughout this piece so on the yellow fabric it does disappear.
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| Part 4 of the set for these lessons |
When I finish this, I think I will be ready to tackle an entire quilt -when I have time. I really thought that retirement would be all "Oh I want to do this today, so that is what I am doing." Ha! Suddenly, I have a million things to do.
Have a great week. I will try to post again at least once this week.
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I like your S-curves in the yellow wedge - makes for some GREAT texture!! Wish I had thought to sash my blocks like you did - ;)) And I had to laugh at your retirement line - I often wonder how in the world I ever managed to work, do all of my chores and still find time to sew/quilt - but then I was much younger then and I had a lot more energy - ;))
ReplyDeleteA common complaint about retirement -- the days are not long enough. Love the yellow flower! You don't need a garden, just sew up what you want. :)
ReplyDeleteyour quilting is amazing. I took a feather class from Craftsy and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love this flower! That motif would look awesome on a whole cloth quilt if you did each flower in a different color.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love online classes?! I'm taking one with Gyleen Fitzgerald through Annie's right now and it's great being able to do it on my time frame!
ReplyDeleteI love the flower quilting too
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