I've finished the embroidery, and I've trimmed and actually quilted the Sweet 16 quilt
I've machine washed (40 degree wash) my Blue Glue Batik and I'm loving the vividness of the colours
Once it dries I'll join the ends and see how it feels as an infinity scarf
Finally I've sorted half a dozen London themed fabrics
A member of a quilting group on Facebook was asking for some i-spy fabrics for a quilt for her children. When she sent me her address I realised she lived in the same small town as the lovely Kathy from Running With Rocket - what a small world - I've now introduced them to each other!
I like your sweet sixteen blocks on point. Ashamed to say I've done nothing with mine. I hope school won't be too bad, but it's not long until the Easter holidays.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the odds, missy uk, that you would know two quilty/sewing people in the same small town of Canby.
ReplyDeleteNow, if it were Portland, I could understand.
That is going to make a cool infinity scarf.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely an awesome infinity scarf - and adorable London fabrics - who wouldn't want to ride on a double decker bus?!
ReplyDeletequilt looks great and the glue batik has worked perfectly what a lovely scarf you will have and I am sure will attract lots of comments. Don`t work too hard at school
ReplyDeleteCheer up dear, remember you like working at the school! Your sweet 16 quilt is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWell what a productive school holiday you have had Benta. Your batik fabric will be lovely as an infinity scarf.
ReplyDeleteGlad you could get lots of sewing done! P.S. I only live about 30 miles south from Kathy!
ReplyDeleteI love the sweet sixteen and the batik.
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