After more than two days of struggling with velvet and taffeta, Kathy completed this cape for her daughter, who will wear it at her wedding in October
a close up of the closure
I quilted and bound this little baby quilt, made from printed blocks given to me
I also finished quilting and binding this scrappy baby quilt. Sorry for the bad lighting here. I stitched in the ditch of the sashing and then free-motioned a flower in each block.
Here's the back: a large gingham check. If you click on the above picture, you can see the flowers.
Only one day left at quilt camp and then I put my sewing machines and fabrics back upstairs into my sewing corner.. It's been a great week!
3 comments:
thanks for the updates Brenda, sorry I couldn't get back, got roped into data entry for Elections Manitoba...
Glad it was a happening time!
Oh I love capes.....so romantic.
Won't this make a beautiful wedding picture more romantic!
I have a long red wool cape from Casco Bay, ME, its so fun to wear it!
Happy sewing
Wow! What a productive week. I thought you were sewing by yourself, but it looks like you had company. How fun! I wish I could send my hubby away for a week or two and have quilt camp here! I like all your projects. I especially like your baby quilt. Happy Quilting!
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