"Sunrise, Sunset" is all bound and
labeled now...I finished her
this morning...
Here are a few more shots:
The reverse and my little label
[thank you, yes I will accept
your applause that
I remembered ;)))]
😁
Full revere side shot ↟↟↟
I used both fabrics leftover
from this side to
make my binding yesterday...
And here she is
resting on my Grand-mere's
old caned rocker in my
living room...
I fussy cut specially:
and
and
The pensive ladies, I call them....
I began this whole "Sunrise, Sunset"
hand quilting journey
the beginning of last April.
So, 7 months' worth...
This has been, along with
"Blues in the Night" a
really wonderful project
using the same pattern in
different colors and
orientations...
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We are awaiting a storm which may be a combo
of rain, sleet and some snow momentarily.
Being right on the SE CT coast,
we often dodge these big snow
events and end up with
mostly rain or sleet...
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I am now working on my daughter's
Christmas bunting and have 3 more
little flags to finish up...
Hers will be much longer than mine, as her
mantel is 74" wide!! It is taking some
figuring on the length and tie offs to be
making this without having that mantel to
measure against!!
And i am notoriously math-challenged.
Fingers crossed that it will turn out
the right length!!
and the final 3 I am working on below
These little flags are a joy to work on..😊😍
I get to use a lot of those special bits that have
been saved up over my quilting life...
The Snowman block has all been
tea dyed by me...I love that color!!
So vintage!!
Depending on the final length
I may have to come up
with another flag????
We shall see...I measured out
74" along my opened dining room
table and will drape it across the edge
of that to see how it will look...
Wish me luck!!💚
🍀🍀🍀🍀;)))
hugs from under our gray skies...
and rain spritzing down,
Julierose,
La Blageuse
(sewing-with-joyousness-euse)
Really watching a lot of Youtube vids and now resting after getting SS together....I wish it would snow...but 34 degrees--
ReplyDeleteuh, I don't think so....;(((((