I continue to be amazed at how flat the Seeds of Kindness quilt is staying. This is my first hand-pieced project, and I've been told that this is a difficult shape. I am stitching one set of cores together, flipping the quilt so that the "smile" side is facing me. So every other set, I have to flip the quilt around. It makes a much flatter seam. I picked up that trick from Shar somebody on www.quilterstv.com. We don't have a TV at home, so I'm not familiar with all these folks' names. I think her quilt is called Apple Cider.
My DH is taking the girls to the lake today. That means the boys will be here playing video games, swimming, eating, more swimming, watching movies, etc. I get to be chief cook and bottle washer for them today.
Hope your day is a blessed one.
~Joan
It just gets more beautiful every time you show it. You have a lovely place to stitch, too.
ReplyDeleteI can send you a darkish grayish blue. Tell me what size, I have about a quarter yard.
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Joan,
ReplyDeleteI have a dark blue-gray print if you would like it. Let me know what size you need.
Karen
let me know what colors you need and what style (thimble berries etc ) and I can send fabric your way. I do read your blog I just never comment. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, its getting so big! I wish I had more thimbleberries to send you!
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