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Two flowers left, the top right hand side one, and the pansies. So the quilt is lap size but it's wool. So who would put it on their lap. And I have a different one from before (another BOM) that I don't use because of all the wool everywhere. Something that I don't want on my bed because of the cat with his hair. I would be concerned about all that hair. So that beautiful quilt is just sitting in a closet. I need to consider what to do about it. But this quilt, because it's also fabric (no I am not using flannel like the last one) I think I will be able to put in on the bed. So the black around the green (edging) will be a lot thicker, and that means that there will be more green squares around everything.
Here is what it looks like now....
All the flowers done but one (there are 12 in total)
One on the right, all the vines to hand stitched. The white to button stitch down. The leaves to stitch on. It's quite a lot.
So that's my goal but with a couple of more that I won't mention, because you can only do one. But I'm trying to clean up my work area so a couple more (Row by Rows) need to be completed. Also, my Aunt's quilt to finish quilting so I can send it to California. It will be quite a busy week.
Wish me luck....
It will be a lovely finish for February. I wish you well.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's taking longer than I thought :)
DeleteSo very pretty. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.
ReplyDeleteThank you Patty for all the encouragement you give.
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