WIPs
Stepdad's pillow
Got the top sandwich happening, but now I'm at a loss how to quilt it. Not too much quilting - the last one wasn't very detailed, just basically stitching to keep the blocks in place.
The last one, I quilted the triangles and around the panel, but I didn't quilt over the panel itself. I might do the same here. If I can find any thread that matches the fabric. (I'm running a bit low right now.)
Terrain Challenge
Eternity Quilt
So...
The Kona light and dark bounty boxes came!
Eee! So much beautiful, colourful fabric! *gloats*
That's 200 colours to work with! More than enough for the Eternity puzzle:
Now I just have to lay them out, mark them, cut them, organise them, piece them, quilt them, and bind them!
...maybe I'll take a lie-down first.
Or possibly have high tea!
Boronia House, Mosman. Birthday tea for my sisters. Lovely gardens, lovely house. The high tea wasn't bad - the nibbles were nice but nothing standout. Their Madagascan Vanilla tea was DIVINE, though. I'm hoping to find it at T2 teahouse!
And now it's your turn! What have you done this week? Have you checked out the linky party at Freshly Pieced!
Hopefully I'll have a big update next Wednesday, since we have a long weekend this weekend. Plenty of time to do things! (I always think that; somehow, it never quite gels.)
That eternity quilt is incredible! I am excited to see how it comes together with all those gorgeous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteo.O That is a whole lotta fabric... I cringe at the thought of how much that must've cost!! Buy boy is that quilt going to look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWOW that is an impressive stack of gorgeous fabric!
ReplyDeleteOoh gorgeous gorgeous fabric! The Eternity quilt looks sooo impressive - can't wait to see how that turns out!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love solids. That will be an amazing quilt, and can I say I am a little jealous of your Kona stash!
ReplyDeleteIs it bad I want to throw all of your solids up int he air like fall leaves then jump in and snuggle with them? Can't wait to see your eternity quilt! And high tea sounds nice. But I am sad your nibbles were just nibbly as opposed to nibbliscious.
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Lucky you--that Kona stash looks so inspiring! Your other projects look wonderful as well. I'm partial to Japanese fabrics, so I love your stepdad's pillow and will look forward to seeing the final result.
ReplyDeleteI envy your talent! Just look at all that fabric and just the picture of the design boggles my mind.
ReplyDeleteOh My, that fabric is gorgeous - I'm green with envy!! and the eternity puzzle looks fascinating - I look forward to seeing more of it:)
ReplyDeleteOhh my goodness I think I may die, I cannot wait to see your Eternity quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of your Kona stash and very intrigued by your Eternity quilt. Look forward to seeing it come to life.
ReplyDeleteYour eternity quilt seems like a wonderful jigsaw puzzle of a quilt! Can't wait to see how it evolves.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love Kona solids! I think I have stash-envy. You are very brave to tackle the Eternity quilt. Eternity is about how long it would take me to finish :) I'm looking forward to seeing your progress on it. It is going to be stunning!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see that eternity quilt!
ReplyDeletegasp i want to do this eternity quilt so bad now!!! you should do a quiltalong!
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be am amazing quilt in those lovely solids!
ReplyDeleteI love the solids! It looks like it'll be a great quilt.
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