I have made some progress on the Spring Sewing – I have moved the hoop down to complete the remaining petals and leaves towards the bottom of the design. I have also decided to do some of the back stitching as I go. Might have felt overwhelmed if left to the end.
Here is where I was
Here is my progress
Well that is all from me. Please take a peek at the other members and their progress on individual projects.
One of the upshots of the laptop not working is more time for sewing. So where shall I start –
One – I have finished two lap quilts
Two- Been helping mum with a new design. No Photo.
Back to one – this was made for mum
The above photo shows a lap quilt that I made for Sister In Law – Joan who was absolutely thrilled. Loved the back print as she is a keen gardener even though she is 92. Although she admits it is getting too much for her now. Her Garden is always blooming.
These are just two new ideas I am playing around with. Not sure where they are going yet.
The Liberty Quilt
Planned this out and ordered some beautiful Liberty Fabric. Started the 1st row and surprised myself at how quickly it came together.
Apologies for my tardiness. I have had another migraine and with the storm expected today I await another one.
I have managed to make the laptop work today so am going to make the best of it and post a lot of sewing projects. Ha! The laptop may have other ideas!
Here is my progress report
This is where I was
This is my progress (not much)
Just a few little flowers. However, I have ironed and blocked the July Sewing
Just need to sew this line together and we are half way done. Here is a reminder of the other blocks sewn already
Image of quilt by Dandelion Designs.
Please take a look at my very patient and kind associates in this sewing group who produce some fabulous designs.
Bye for now
Daisy
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
Life has been hectic recently but I am pleased to announce the sewing mojo has returned, however the computer problem remains and I have to grab the chance when it is working.
So this is where I was last time
So here is my update
AS you can see I have done the cowslips and some back stitching on other flowers.
That is me
Daisy
Why not pop along to the other members listed below as they are all talented and working on individual projects.
Apologies for last months debacle with the laptop and a big thank you to Kathy. It is still ongoing but whilst up and running I have created the post early and scheduled it.
Here was last month finish photo
Here is my new progress.
So a mini happy dance brought down to earth with a bump in the laptop.
Daisy
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
I have not done so much of this embroidery. Lost my mojo at the moment. and the garden is taking up my time. Also my laptop is playing up so getting this post done has been laborious task.
Here is where I was
Here is my progress
Please pop along to the others in the list below to see how much progress our members have made.
I had things all planned out, arranged around visits to mum’s (who is doing fine, xray showed no chest infection so good news on that front and no news from Lymph Node Tests after her Cancer surgery) so she has mended fairly well. I have managed a little on the sewing front before being struck by another Migraine attack. So here is my progress after only a few days sewing.
Where I was
My Progress
That’s me done. Please take a look at the other talented members of our group to see the different skills and techniques employed for their projects.
Well lets get to it, I have managed to do some sewing on the July Basket of my Red work Quilt.
Here is where I was last time …
Here is my progress
And apart from the stitchery side, I have also sewn together the second row and three quarters of the top row. Not sure why I sewed them in that order, just happened.
That’s all, take care
Daisy
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
I have been beavering away at my sewing, trying to fit it whenever possible, as well as helping my mum with her sewing. By the way she is dong ever so well and has stayed positive. Recently had her follow up after surgery and it appears the surgeon has removed the cancerous cells completely and results have shown that the cancer hadn’t spread. No Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy required. A huge relief!! They have taken more blood tests to check the Lymph Nodes but not heard anything back from those, so no news is good news.
Anyhow onto the sewing – I have made loads of Piano Key Blocks that make up the border on the Red Work Basket Quilt by Mandy Shaw of Dandelion Designs. I have also made the border for each block in the Calico material, and sewn some blocks together. Here are some photos …
January Border added
February Border added
It’s starting to look good. I’ve ironed the calico redwork via a tea towel dampened, but the hoop marks are quite stubborn. Anyone have an idea to help press them out?
Here is my progress on the July Basket.
Isn’t the Strawberry delicious!
That is all for now
Daisy
This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another. If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.
I love to share my Quilting projects with other Quilters. My goal is to share my progress on projects that I am working on. I would love for you to follow along with me during my endeavors. I hope you enjoy watching me tackle new techniques and projects. Hopefully you can learn from my "hiccups" and mistakes and make your journey easier.