Good Morning Quilters! It is going to be a beautiful month - I can feel it. The Broken Herringbone quilt is coming along slowly, but I’m in no hurry. Here is the progress: Four columns sewn together, and another two columns laying out (sewed to each other) and ready to attach to the four previous ones. This method with partial seams has me watching the video again every time I return to work on it. Video is Here
Embroidery on basket #15 is inching along also. This basket is easier than the lilacs, and will be finished this week.
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Embroidery on basket #15 is inching along also. This basket is easier than the lilacs, and will be finished this week.
What is on your design wall? Please post a picture so we can see and can go to your blog to read about it. Thanks to all who link up. I appreciate you. Please link back to this post from somewhere within your post.
I love your herringbone progress and of course your embroidery is beautiful as always. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteYour Herring Bone project is coming along beautifully. Love all those plaids.
ReplyDeleteYour broken Herringbone is gorgeous! I have made a few baby quilts using the partial seam method and I do need a refresher after not making one for a while. I love the plaids in your piece!
ReplyDeleteEvery basket block has looked great, I'm really excited to see the finished quilt.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine partial seams on the herringbone pattern. I might just have to look at the video to see what's happening! But it does look nice.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE that broken herringbone design and had to watch the video. Now I'm going to have to give it a try because it looks so fun. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your herringbone quilt. The blue homespuns really are amazing together.
ReplyDeleteI made a miniature one in the 80s and used this same process. Having an instructor show you really helps which is why the videos are so helpful. I can't wait to see it completed.
The Herringbone project is very rich and interesting with all your dark prints in there. Will be watching for the finish! Embroidery this week a lot easier than last :)
ReplyDeleteI really like your herringbone quilt--the colors and how it looks on your rustic bed! I made one like that, but had smaller logs and hand pieced it. It was at a time in my life where hand piecing had it's place. It's hanging at the end of our hallway. But that video is pretty slick, machine piecing the entire quilt!
ReplyDelete"Inching along"? You seem to be pumping those blocks out so fast to me!
ReplyDeleteYour braid quilt in the bed is really progressing!
Love the plaids on your herringbone quilt. Thanks for providing the video showing how to make one. You must be a very patient, gifted quilter for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour herringbone quilt is looking fabulous, Judy! I love the menswear vibe coming from the combination of your fabrics and the herringbone weave pattern.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty projects - love the plaid herringbone and the great pictures from others!
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