Design Wall Monday has...
Two swap blocks added to my sewing machines. They match so good you can't even tell which ones I made and which ones I didn't. I am still expecting two more.
You can purchase the sewing machine pattern in
My Etsy shop
Or My Craftsy shop
This is the one I received in the mail today from Susan. I love it! She used a tag from clothing to put a name on the machine.
My two completed (finally) Windmill quilts folded and stacked. One still needs a binding. It feels like such an accomplishment to have them done and ready for Christmas.
You can find the Windmill pattern in
My Etsy Shop
Or My Craftsy Shop
I also got this quilt nearly basted. It is not mine, but a client's. I quilted one just like it for my mom. Her friend liked the quilting and asked me to do it the same way.
Today's linky parties can be found at:
and Stitch by Stitch
Are you going to be hand quilting this quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you basting it like that.
Do you quilt your quilts on a domestic machine or on a long arm....
I curious about your basting method too. The sewing machines coordinate nicely with the pink, olive, and turquoise. I added to a round robin quilt using a border inspired by your Windmill Quilt: http://quiltingmod.blogspot.com/2014/10/round-robin-joys-quilt.html.
ReplyDeleteYour sewing machine blocks look so pretty together! I can't wait to get my last one and put the row together. And I'm seriously tempted to make another quilt at the same time for my aunt. Love!!
ReplyDeleteAll those sewing machines you keep showing us are so beautiful. They will make a very handsome quilt, as they match, that will be perfect to decorate a sewing corner.
ReplyDeleteThose sewing machines are cute and so creative. Nice block.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are really lovely. Love the sewing machines !
ReplyDelete