If you remember this sneaky peek…..
….well, this is what it became…..
Dawn was my very first commenter and follower and she has held a very special place in my heart from day one. I have come to know her pretty well over the past 12 months, and in sharing the blog ‘Sew It’s Finished’ and chatting over the phone weekly, even though we have never met, I knew I just had to make her something special and that this would suit her down to the ground!
Being a fan of rework, this stitchery caught my eye when I flicked through my Turning Twenty books….it comes from ‘Turning Twenty Around the Block’ book by Tricia Cribbs and is one from the ‘Love Covers’ design.
I modified and and made it my own, using back stitch, satin stitch for the apples and lots of french knots for the flowers. I added a pinky star surrounding and attached it to a canvas for her to hang in her sewing room. Now she can look at it and know how much she’s loved!!!!! (and I’ve heard she loved it……she wrote about it here).
Our Guild is having its Biennial Quilt Exhibition at the end of the month and we’ve been given some ‘challenge’ fabric to work with. Our instructions are to make something no smaller than A3 size to no bigger than 36” square. Well, I take things a little literally sometimes…..I heard the word “Challenge” and so that’s what I did…..I wanted to ‘challenge’ myself so I’ve used my ‘challenge’ fabric to do some foundation piecing. I’ve only done it once before so thought this was a ‘challenge’ worth attempting!!!
You can see I’ve used a block from the 3rd book of Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks series ….
….and here’s my version…..the challenge fabric is the main fabric in the skirt…..I’ve added tulle over the top to give it a ‘ballet tutu’ feel!
Only partway there though, as I’ve got more plans with this one….you’ll just have to keep coming back to see how it develops!!!!
I also got a birthday gift which our Patchworking Group organised for our members. These were handed out at our meeting yesterday for people who had their birthdays in the first half of the year….I can see lots of uses for these little babies!!!!
And in getting prepared for the quilt show….I NEEDED some more fabric!!!!!! So off we trotted to see Wendy at IddyBiddy Cottage
All I can say is “Yum Yum Yum”….no fabric diet in this house!!!!
And I’ve a friend having a 50th birthday party in October and the theme is Halloween, so…………….
…just a few fat quarters to make the party girl a gift to remember!!!
When I got home, I felt like these two pairs………
….exhausted and in need of a good rest!!!!
Hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend…I’m off to work on finishing my Raggedy Friends! ( I hope you’ve been able to help Allie out with a block for Kaaren’s quilt too??….If not, you can get the link here)
take care and
Sugary hugs
XXX Wendy :o)
Wendy, I can just imagine how Dawn felt when she received your beautiful block.. I love how you have used that verse.. The ballet block is gorgeous.. I love foundation piecing..xx
ReplyDeleteYour challenge block is looking good - waiting to see how you finish it off. Love Dawn's wallhanging - it's so cute and definitely perfect for her.
ReplyDeleteDawn's present is lovely! You must be back on feet now - you have been very busy! The block for the challenge is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing gift. You are feeling better and sounding stronger each day!
ReplyDeletelove your stitchery project.........fun shopping too........
ReplyDeleteYes I can see Dawn loving the gift you amde it is beautiful. Your challenge project is awesome..can't wait to see what else you do to it..Cheers Vickie
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely gift for Dawn, I saw it on her blog - you are both such special ladies!!! Wendy I LOVE your ballerina toes, you surely do know how to rock a challenge, girl. Love all your goodies and those frogs are too sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour block for Dawn is just gorgeous she is going to love it.
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