Thursday, October 29, 2009

Stitching


The last week has just flown by. I've had very little time for cruising the blogs the last couple of weeks as well. I need to check around the blogs and see what everyone has been doing....I miss you guys.

I've done a little stitching, Gail Pan blocks are completed and Bunnyhill redwork I'm working on catching up. Slowly I've been working at my star blocks I talked about here. I really want to get this one finished but seem to be getting interrupted somehow. The Halloween quilt is off to the long-arm quilter. I know she'll do something really nice with the quilting and then it will go to my daughter.

I've completed another quilt on the long-arm rental at this shop. Still need to get a picture so I can post about it. The quilt is for my other daughter and done with much brighter fabrics. She'll get that one for Christmas.

Until next time.

16 comments:

  1. Wendy, those little stitcheries are just too cute. And even though you don't quite yet have pictures to show of the quilts, I am sure they are just beautiful!

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  2. Wow! Your stitcheries are beautiful. I'd like to see the finished product.

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  3. The blocks look so pretty. I can't wait to see it all quilted up.

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  4. It's a busy time of year isn't it? Sounds like your doing your fair share. :-) Look forward to seeing your tops finished!

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  5. The Gail Pan Blocks are beautiful. I looking forward to see how you proceed on the quilt. I am almost finished with mine, only a few quiltingstitches left. Wish you a nice weekend. Bodil (www.bodilshobby.blogg.no)

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  6. You've been both busy and productive, Wendy. Isn't it a great feeling to cross out another item on the 'to do' list!

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  7. What is the name of the pattern for those embroideries? my dogs names are Peace, Grace and Magic and I can just see those pretty blocks in my prayer quilt! Thanks!

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  8. Love your background fabric for your blocks. Looks like you will have it done in time to hang for Christmas.

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  9. Your small pieces are exquisite! Thank you for persevering.

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  10. I have the Gail Pan blocks traced onto fabric, and that is as far as it has gone. I actually did it for my mom to have some handwork to do while in rehab, but I think she is going to give them back to me. Time will tell. Yours look very nice, I like the background fabric you chose.

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  11. Love your stitchery as usual. I never did start those. I saved he designs but didnt actually make any of them. I've go to get back into the sewing mood.

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  12. Wendy - for some reason I lost your blog from my list and haven't been by to visit for a while. My loss. I love your stitcheries - the Christimas one looks very interesting and your halloween quilt is so much fun to see. The spiders are oh-so-scary! Boo!

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  13. Hi Wendy! I have one left to finish and then I need to get moving on the sashing and borders so it can be used this Christmas!

    Plus I need to start on the newer Cheri sticheries for that quilt class you took too! Lots to stitch!

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  14. These blocks are so pretty. I've seen them around blogland -- congratulations on keeping up with the stitcheries and getting them done. Yours are just beautiful!

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  15. Another blog friend did those Gail pan blocks, too, and I think they are just exquisite. Sometimes the simplest things are the most beautiful. Great job - I look forward to seeing your finished product.

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  16. Love the faded snowflake background fabric that you used.
    Do you remember the designer or manufacturer of it? So lovely!

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