Sunday, October 12, 2025

Finishes!

I finished two projects this past week!  One was begun in May and took most of the summer to complete.  The other was started about a month ago. 

Here's Double Date, a pattern by Jen Kingwell, which is mostly paper pieced.

I spent the summer paper piecing this using scraps of green and neutral backgrounds.  I hate taking the paper out, but because I was sewing in the basement away from my stash, I was not distracted by other projects (I have quite a few UFOs).  I used my not-so-great little Brother to do the sewing, and it proved quite good for this.  In between, I did sew the binding onto a friend's quilt, but that didn't take too long, especially because I sewed it all by machine.

Here's an up-close version:

I say I will never make such a project again.  Nonetheless, the Fat Quarter Shop's paper foundations were a godsend, and I have a book of papers to make a Wensleydale quilt out of Christmas fabric waiting in the wings.  Maybe I'll work on it this winter...

Meanwhile, I made a Christmas tree skirt using the Bentley's Snowflakes fabric.  This one is for my friend Pauline with whom, with her husband Bob, we enjoy going on historical and artistic jaunts.  Bentley was a Vermonter who photographed snowflakes long ago and discovered that no two are alike.  His original plates are owned by the Smithsonian.

The snowflakes came as a panel to cut up into 8" squares.  I still have some that I plan to use to make a table runner to raffle off at the Light Up the Library event that starts in November.  If there are any squares left, I'll make some potholders.  




 

1 comment:

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

the snowflakes look wonderful