There's lots of interesting stuff underway here
but nothing finished, so I'm posting pix of works in process instead.
First up is this log cabin quilt pieced by my mother
from Moda Grunge fabrics.
The quilt was sold as an idea at a charity auction
and the winner picked the colours and pattern.
It's now in a frame at the Winnipeg offices of Mennonite Central Committee
being handquilted by some of the experienced stitchers there.
This Elna Supermatic is also a work in progress.
I saved it from the scrap pile from a local thrift store.
It doesn't have any accessories other than the one foot
and it was obviously made for a cabinet.
I'm going to clean and oil it
and look for accessories
and pass it on to to the next new sewer who needs it.
I've started hand quilting my diagonal blade quilt.
I'm using a combination of quilting thread and 28 wt Aurifil
and little stitches and big stitches.
I love posting Friday finishes and linking up with others,
but these projects are what happens on the way to finishes.
5 comments:
The log cabin quilt is sharp! Beautiful piecing job! I am interested to see how you quilt your blade quilt. Are you going to use different colors of thread?
Love all the hand quilting. Your blade quilt is very fun.
The log cabin quilt is just awesome!Happy quilting!
I love the quilting on the diagonal blade!
oooh, the log cabin quilt is great!! yay for hand quilting
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