PIt's been so long since I have posted that I actually have progress to report! I finished assembling this top last weekend. Leaving it out on my sewing table definitely paid off! This is the first quilt I have made with an appliquéd border (or at least the first one where I have actually made it to the border!). I had to lay out 430 inches of vine without anything to go by other than the picture on th pattern cover. It was tough! It took much longer than I expected. I still have a long way to go - hundreds of leaves and berries - but I was happy to get this far.
A close-up of the appliqué:
Speaking of projects I am finally making progress on, the giant rug is finally hooked! I finished booking it and steamed it last night. The binding is going to take some time - this thing is 40"x54" - but it is great to have it off the frame!
Last but not least, I've been trying to choose fabrics for a quilt reproduction project I am doing with a group of folks led by Rita Verroca.
I found a couple of the fabrics in a bundle of fat eighths so I had to go on an internet hunt to find more. I have only found one batik that works so far. I would like to have three or four in my star. I've ordered a couple on the internet - I'm hoping they will work. Too bad we don't have shops like Homestead Hearth or Quilted Moose in our area!
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All of these are beautiful projects! I absolutely love mixing applique with patchwork on a quilt - the best of both worlds! And your rug is breathtaking - the colors are stunning and your workmanship is awesome! Can't wait to see more of your new quilt - a Lone Star perhaps?
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