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Helen, A red door would have been nice, if only I’d thought of it sooner. However, It’s not too late to incorporate...
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This is the hand piecing tutorial I send folks in our Jen Kingwell club at my LQS.
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This would work, but if you can handle the curve from piece J to K, I think you can stitch the petals in as well! Worth...
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When you cut and mark your pieces, be sure you mark both the dots and the sewing line. To find the line on a curved piece,...
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Here it is sewn up! It wasn't hard -- and I didn't sew it the easiest way. Took me about an evening of sewing -- 3 or 4...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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I took this piece with me to show my 90 year old Mom this past week. She did some embroidery work before the other 7 kids came along. Obviously her time became very limited after that. My Dad was a truck driver and home only on weekends so she was on her own and no time for stitching. She loved looking at the piece I'm working on, scrutinizing every inch for nearly 15 minutes and finally announced her favorite circle thus far! Her embroidered dresser scarves are a treasure to me and I hope to have one of them someday. As for my piece, I can't get enough. It's opened up a new passion for me. Thanks Alex!
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Looking forward to trying the fly stitch and double chain stitch. I did a circle of double chain from a book, but I like Alex's version better.
Thanks to Carol G for the monogram idea, and for the discussion in the forum about French vs. Colonial knots. The colonial knots work better for me.
And thanks, Alex, for the advice to just keep adding more stitching if you don't like what you have at first. I am not sure I'm done with any of these circles, but when I step back they seem to tell me what to add next!Last edited by Debra W.; 01-03-2022, 06:14 PM.
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Hi everyone,
My package from TQS finally arrived! It was stalled at customs at the border. I had to pay a hefty fee to get it, but the Sashiko needles and the variegated thread was really worth the wait!
Everything was extremely well packaged too!
I have gotten used to my lap quilting frame for this, since the hoop rotates 360 degrees, but I will try the lap app.
I will continue with my aquarium since I have so much time and energy invested in it, and I'll try something later with the silks and some beautiful fabric my daughter brought me at Christmas.
Noella (From cold, cold Quebec)Last edited by Noella D.; 01-05-2022, 12:52 AM.
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Originally posted by UMTERP76 View PostMaking progress with some new stitches including lazy daisy and basket weaving. The embroidery dictionary book that Alex recommended is great! I am stitching on a background of pieced Moda Grunge using Presencia and Eleganza size 8 thread. Happy Stitching, All!
and thought has gone into your piece. Have you decided what you are going to do with it? HelenW
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How many stitches does it take for you to name the quilt designer??? Kind of like Name That Tune. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 01-10-2022, 10:18 AM.
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Originally posted by MSHendel View PostIrene Black! the 2022 BOM in embroidery!!
fill in with embroidery I am learning from Alex. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 01-09-2022, 12:57 PM.
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So my 30 circles are 99.98% done. Just need to add Turkey Work to final circle. Another new stitch to learn and who knew you needed a Bunka Brush?!? That’s on order, so will move back to my 2021 BOM. Thanks, Alex for the much needed diversion over these past two weeks (for me)!Carole B. aka nhbaskets
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A different way of working using fabric samples and a couple of scraps. I didn't know how this would work out, so started embroidering on the pieces to be assembled later (if ever!) The first circle reminded me of a stitching project I came across during lockdown which suggested putting words on textile art, so the first circle became an 'O' and the message folllowed 'Go slow - enjoy'.
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Thank you Helen! I had planned on doing the same thing - old school copy and paste - but this last week really got away...
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Helen, A red door would have been nice, if only I’d thought of it sooner. However, It’s not too late to incorporate...
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Sonia, thank you for your explanation and photos. This will help people with this block.
NOW, let's all take... -
This is the hand piecing tutorial I send folks in our Jen Kingwell club at my LQS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L...
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Beautiful block Sonia. This really makes me want to learn hand piecing. Any chance you could also
take a picture of... -
Sonia, Thank you for all the pre start effort you are doing. I tried hand stitching half of the block, my outside border...
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This would work, but if you can handle the curve from piece J to K, I think you can stitch the petals in as well! Worth...
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When you cut and mark your pieces, be sure you mark both the dots and the sewing line. To find the line on a curved piece,...
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Here it is sewn up! It wasn't hard -- and I didn't sew it the easiest way. Took me about an evening of sewing -- 3 or 4...
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OK, here's how I think it comes together easiest.
Sew each piece I to piece J, to make four units. Then sew... -
Thanks, Sandra, for sharing your finished project with us - fabulous! And glad you enjoyed the process of making it - y...
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Thank you Judith for the good explanation. I tried it using a thin line of Elmers glue with a Sharon Schamber tip in the...
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Susan M. Wish I had quilting skills that I wanted to showcase. Your the first one in many years on the forum that I have...
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