It's about time I got down to some quilting or in this case some stitching. These are the blocks I finished over the last month while traveling. It's a good thing I had something with me on the flight because those TV monitors things don't always work. I watched half a movie and then it didn't work anymore. I still haven't seen the end of that movie. The wool in these blocks is absolutely gorgeous, Karen has done a wonderful job of making these kits. I love everyone and I'm enjoying every stitch.
A couple more blocks to stitch and I'm ready to assemble. I've also been working on the Cobblestone Lane BOM, soon I'll have some pictures to show.
Happy Stitching, until next time.
Wendy
Your farther than I am! Hee! I did get some Misty Fuse so I can try it your way.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blocks, I'd like to try wool - Misty Fuse? I'm out of the loop, must check up!
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Your blocks are beautiful Wendy!! You do very nice work and yes Karen did a great job picking the wool out.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I am going to try to do some wool soon.
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeleteOh Wendy they are beautiful - your work is fabulous. Karen did do a wonderful job picking out all the wool.
ReplyDeleteI saw this quilt made up in a lot of booths at Paducah. They are sooo tempting!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Absolutely stunning! Can't wait to see it finished!
ReplyDeletePaulette
Wendy, love the wool blocks and the pictures of your vacation are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your wool blocks. Beautiful. I just bought my first bit of wool at the Paducah quilt show from Attic Heirlooms. Can't wait to start designing with it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful blocks, oh my this is going to be a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy!
Kathie
Wendy your blocks are just wonderful! Beautiful work and beautiful wool!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look beautiful Wendy - the work you do is always perfect. Your trip pics have been fun fun fun.
ReplyDeleteHappy Stitching - Karen
Those are lovely! I don't know much about wool - what are you appliqueing them onto for a background? Since they are a heavy fabric, do you have to use a heavier background?
ReplyDeleteHaven't worked in wools yet but they look so lovely that I know one day I will have to. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHoley Mackeral! Every single block is beautiful!! A perfect plane project for sure!!
ReplyDeleteI love wool blocks, everything about wool blocks....and I love yours!!!
ReplyDeleteYour wool blocks are wonderful, love the sunflowers!
ReplyDeleteWendy
Wow Wendy. Those blocks of yours are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are gorgeous. How frustrating to not see the end of the movie!
ReplyDeleteThe wool applique blocks are so good! Makes me wish I had participated.
ReplyDeleteLove all your wool blocks!! Love the colours! How big will the quilt get? Do you use a buttonhole stitch? How big are the blocks? sorry, lots of question I know but I am swept of my feet hihi! Happy sewing, Daniƫlle
ReplyDeleteYour block are lovely! I love wool! Despite the 3 wool kits I now own, I have not touched any of them. Do you use fusible web? I have a box of gorgeous hand dyed wool sitting in my dinning room waiting to be brought to the shoppe. That is, when I know what the heck I'm doing! lol Thanks for sharing!
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