Look close and you can see the basting pins in the checkerboard border ... and that the hens are missing some quilted details and that the triangle border is only half-quilted with feathers. I could be still quilting for a while.
A cold front is blowing–really blowing–through here, so I plan to spend my time inside this weekend, continuing to quilt away on this piece and putting together a sample lotto block and directions for for April so I can send out the sneak peek tomorrow.
A cold front is blowing–really blowing–through here, so I plan to spend my time inside this weekend, continuing to quilt away on this piece and putting together a sample lotto block and directions for for April so I can send out the sneak peek tomorrow.
7 comments:
Oh, I really love those little chickens! It's a cold windy day here, too. Sunny and looking like Spring--but not so fast!! We have snow predicted for Monday!! Aaaargh Julierose
I love your quilting and your patience, while your Spring is slow in coming our Summer is taking it's time in leaving. We are having warmer than usual days here in Australia. Enjoy your weekend
Heavens that is sweet
It see-ems slow, but really it is coming along well. I like the chickens on the tea towel center. Good boy, Johnny!
:-}pokey
I really like the feather arcs in the triangles. Very nice project. Challenges teach us so much! Thanks for sharing the update this weekend. It isn't spring here either!
It is fabulous! I love it!
I am really loving all the tea towel quilts I am seeing in blog land. I really love yours, especially the colors! Almost makes me want to make one! Johnny is just looking out for you. Don't worry he has your back!
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