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    #16
    Originally posted by jasheeler
    I have been working on a Sharon Pederson Rose of Sharon quilt. Will be doing more of that and hopefully some machine embroidery. In between doing errands, celebrating my friend's birthday and chores, that is. :lol:
    Oh wonderful...pictures please. Sounds like a great weekend.

    "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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      #17
      Originally posted by LORIM
      I am finishing up a fluffy (polyester batting) lap quilt for my husband. He requested the fluffiness... it's a simple pattern and I finally used up all of the fly-tying fabric I bought probably over 15 years ago! I also have a small silk wallhanging that I want to mark and machine quilt with feathers. Have a picnic on Saturday afternoon, but other than that, I'm free!
      Lori,
      That sounds delightful. Pictures please. Have a fun picnic.

      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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        #18
        Doing some insane quilting on a strip quilt that I designed! Remember the "fractured" or "shattered" quilts that were popular a few years ago? Well I tried the technique with strips. Here is a sneek preview. I am quilting with gold metallic thread on every single design line!
        The peacocks feathers will be done with clear Monopoly thread. This is a UFO, from back when I did not know to use thread the color of the background for applique. :shock: But, those black threads you see have since disappeared under gold outline stitching. The grey threads are basting where I have not yet quilted.



        Dawn
        In beautiful Northwest Montana

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          #19
          Originally posted by Scoopie
          Doing some insane quilting on a strip quilt that I designed! Remember the "fractured" or "shattered" quilts that were popular a few years ago? Well I tried the technique with strips. Here is a sneek preview. I am quilting with gold metallic thread on every single design line!
          The peacocks feathers will be done with clear Monopoly thread. This is a UFO, from back when I did not know to use thread the color of the background for applique. :shock: But, those black threads you see have since disappeared under gold outline stitching. The grey threads are basting where I have not yet quilted.



          Dawn
          In beautiful Northwest Montana
          Dawn, I love those fabrics and the way that little appetizer looks. I will be interested to see the finished quilt.

          "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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            #20
            My plans are to cut out patches for my Dear Jane quilt, so I have something small to work on when we go on vacation next month. I have all the templates,, cut out and in baggies with the picture and layout. So I need to cut the fabrics and bag them for travel. Also doing a little piecing and or hand quilting, if my finger will allow it yet.

            Margarita
            in Auburn, California

            "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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              #21
              Originally posted by MargaritaW
              My plans are to cut out patches for my Dear Jane quilt, so I have something small to work on when we go on vacation next month. I have all the templates,, cut out and in baggies with the picture and layout. So I need to cut the fabrics and bag them for travel. Also doing a little piecing and or hand quilting, if my finger will allow it yet.

              Margarita
              in Auburn, California
              Margarita, Hope your finger is healing nicely. I love Dear Jane quilts. Sounds like a great vacation project.

              "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                #22
                No sewing for me. Worked most of today doing graphics in Illustrator and will spend the rest of the weekend with family in the country. With 10 grandkids under the age of 10 there won't be any hand sewing either. But I do plan to take my new iPad that my DH gave me a few weeks ago and hasn't yet been used, since we now have high speed internet. And I'm taking pencil and paper and quilt drawings to work on cutting sizes and yardage if I have free time.

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                  #23
                  Worked all day on my Batiks HST quilt top. Kinda at a lost as where I want to go with it so I stopped for the day. Grandson is suppose to come spend the night.

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                    #24
                    I got Deborah Kemball's 'Beautiful Botanicals' book which is gorgeous, and I have been working on one of the cushion designs in that. It's about 16" and all needle-turn applique. It's nice to work on something small after finishing a large quilt top. She uses silk fabrics but I have been trying it with batiks and it's working well so far. I really like sewing by hand.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                      I got Deborah Kemball's 'Beautiful Botanicals' book which is gorgeous, and I have been working on one of the cushion designs in that. It's about 16" and all needle-turn applique. It's nice to work on something small after finishing a large quilt top. She uses silk fabrics but I have been trying it with batiks and it's working well so far. I really like sewing by hand.
                      Rita,
                      Isn't that book beautiful! I love every page! I want to make a "sampler" of each of the individual flowers illustrated in the beginning of the book. Each flower on it's own little square. It is on my to do list though. I want to collect some of the special prints Dedorah uses and I have to decide on the background color. I am hoping to find some prints at the upcoming quilt shows. There is a show in PA in couple weeks and I hear the one in Houston in November is pretty good. :wink: :wink:
                      I would love to see how your piece is coming along. Are you up for posting a work in progress photo?

                      As for what I am working on this weekend...I have to finish some blocks for a community quilt I am a part of. The blocks are paper pieced and I am not good at paper piecing. The practice block I made went together 1, 2, 3 and was perfect. I thought I had mastered the art of paper piecing! But, the actual blocks I have to give away...not so good. So, I'll take them apart and try again.

                      Everyone...enjoy your sewing weekend.
                      Barbara

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                        #26
                        Oh! And like you Margarita I want to get fabric cut. Mine for a Mariner's Compass I am hand piecing. Our five days on Cape Cod starts this Thursday and I would like to sit and relax. Work on my needlepoint and my hand piecing and take a drive to the two quilt shops I know about. One is in Hyannis (Heartbeat Quilts?) and the other on that lovely beautiful, scenic two lane road along the north coast...right on a corner. What is the of that one?
                        Anyway...I am adding that to my Labor day sewing projects.

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                          #27
                          Well this is what I have got done so far. My DH doesn't like the blue flowers so I might change them but not sure to what as I have chosen a rather bright yellow for the background :roll: Still trying to make summer here in Ireland :!:

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                            #28
                            Rita! It looks beautiful! I love the blue flowers, but my opinion doesn't count...not like your husband's, I guess. I hope you leave them. That's alot of work to take out. Anyway...beautiful, beautiful!
                            I see the pattern outline on your background...did you use a light box or tape to a window? I keep thinking if I want to invest in a light box. (One more thing I don't have room for?)

                            Enjoy your handwork,
                            Barbara

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by makesgeese
                              Oh! And like you Margarita I want to get fabric cut. Mine for a Mariner's Compass I am hand piecing. Our five days on Cape Cod starts this Thursday and I would like to sit and relax. Work on my needlepoint and my hand piecing and take a drive to the two quilt shops I know about. One is in Hyannis (Heartbeat Quilts?) and the other on that lovely beautiful, scenic two lane road along the north coast...right on a corner. What is the of that one?
                              Anyway...I am adding that to my Labor day sewing projects.

                              Could it be this shop? http://www.tumbleweedquilts.com/page/page/8051178.htm
                              You may need to hurry! :cry:


                              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by makesgeese
                                Rita! It looks beautiful! I love the blue flowers, but my opinion doesn't count...not like your husband's, I guess. I hope you leave them. That's alot of work to take out. Anyway...beautiful, beautiful!
                                I see the pattern outline on your background...did you use a light box or tape to a window? I keep thinking if I want to invest in a light box. (One more thing I don't have room for?)

                                Enjoy your handwork,
                                Barbara
                                Barbara, if you are concerned about space, you might want to think about a Sew Steady Extension Table for one of your machines.
                                http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp03522.html

                                I use mine all the time for a light box by simply sliding my OTT light under it. The peg legs come off, so it stores in very little space!


                                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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