I really look forward to our Country School Quilters sewing weekend. It's really the only time each month that I get any concentrated sewing time. Of course, that's my own fault for having too many other things going on at home. I got all of these rings done for my 4th of July quilt. As a reminder, this is the quilt that I'm making. I have fabrics cut for the 54 x 71 quilt and I have extra foundations if I want to make a queen size version. For now I got all of the short rings done and I started on the 5-pointed starbursts. I'll pick up with those next month. I really enjoy doing foundation piecing and am already looking forward to working on it again next month. We also went to the opening of my friend's quilt exhibit. If you are in the Richmond area you can see the exhibit through May at Randolph Macon College in the Flippo Gallery. If you aren't in the area and want to see some her amazing work, check out this post at the Country School Quilter's blog. We also have our first Bluebird nest of the season!
4/16/2019 07:37:48 am
Your colors are just beautiful for your quilt, it's going to be a stunner!
Claire
4/16/2019 11:05:51 am
The bluebird egg pictures always make me smile.
Mary Anne
4/20/2019 05:53:20 pm
Just the thought of trying to make curves, even WITH paper piecing gives me the willies. And bluebird eggs - how wonderful (not wanting to mention that I saw snow flurries this afternoon.....again). Comments are closed.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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