I have been busy today. First off, I have completed almost all of the "in the ditch" quilting on this quilt. I am now learning how to use ruler work with my new Juki. It is slow going because I am learning but I think I am going to really like it.
I also made more flowering snowball blocks and have a couple more pinned and ready to sew.
I attached the binding to my Hexagon Pleasure Quilt. It is awaiting hand work to finish it off.
I also made more flowering snowball blocks and have a couple more pinned and ready to sew.
I attached the binding to my Hexagon Pleasure Quilt. It is awaiting hand work to finish it off.
I am linking up tonight with:
Your quilts are beautiful. I especially like the flowery snowball. Curves are something I haven't tackled yet, but keep seeing quilts with curves that I love. Yours is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are having fun getting familiar with the new Juki. That ruler work is going to be pretty on that gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh wow,
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful projects. The qult you are quilting looks gorgeous and the fabrics of your snowball desing are lovely. Everything looks so neat.
Greetings,
Sylvia
Oh wow,
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful projects. The qult you are quilting looks gorgeous and the fabrics of your snowball desing are lovely. Everything looks so neat.
Greetings,
Sylvia
Gorgeous, gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow, those projects are just fantastic.Love them allÇ!!
ReplyDeleteDeanna, I really love your flowering snowballs and how they are looking all together. Such pretty color play and movement. (I'm having a blast going back through the linkups at BOMs Away now that the wedding and things have played out). And how fun to have that Juki!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of the quilt in the first pictures. Your choices of fabric resulted into something that looks warm, rich and sophisticated. And I love black with beige. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of this top. I wish you a great week!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do so much Deana, but think you are amazing!
ReplyDeleteRuler work seems like it will be a lot of fun once you get it mastered.
Sure do love those projects, especially all the colors and scraps in your flowering snowball!
What needles do you use in your juki and where can you find them? Thanks for your help, i have searched but have had no success finding.
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