Good Morning Quilters!
This week I worked a little more on two of the borders for Cousin’s Walk. It looks like I blogged about these borders back in March, 2024. Progress has been slow. To refresh your memory, here is a picture of the original quilt:
The borders are unusual, and my version of them eliminates the center break in the vine on each side. I am working on two borders at a time. The original pattern has each of the four borders with different amounts of flowers. But I decided to make mine a little less complicated. Here is a picture of what I;ve done so far on what will be my top and bottom borders:
These two borders are the shorter two borders. So there are lots more flowers and leaves to go. The good news is that this project is teaching me to be better at applique. Slowly, I am progressing in skill. Also, I still have three bird blocks yet to complete on the center part of the quilt.
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16 comments:
That is a whole lot of appliqueing!! Lovely work on this--great colors--hugs, Julierose
That is a lot of applique! Your version of the borders look great. Happy stitching on those this week.
Kudos to improving your appliqué skills. I tried to appliqué something this summer and ugh -- it was not a pretty sight. Therefore I didn't proceed. My eyes aren't what they used to be and it was hard to see what I was doing.
Your applique work is really lovely!!
Oh, your quilt is a beauty! The border variation makes it yours, as it should be.
borders are lovely...yes continual applique does improve the technique for sure...a hawaiian quilt cured me of applique-phobia
Great folk art appliqué!!!
Hi Judy, way to go to simplify the borders :-) It's going to be a beauty! Thanks for the party.
Thanks Julierose, applique was not my thing, but now I’m beginning to like it better. Thanks for your encouragement.
Thanks Kate, It is a lot of applique and I hope to keep improving at it. Glad you like it!
Thanks Bonnie, My eyesight is getting bad at threading needles, but luckily there are devices to aid me in getting the thread through that little needle hole. We do the best we can, right? I am thankful for you and your blog posts.
Thank you Sara! I like this quilt so much, and am glad others like it too.
Thanks Nann, It is a nice thought - changes is a pattern do make it uniquely yours, don’t they?
Hi Grace, I like your word “applique-phobia”…….yes, I think I had it.
Thanks Nancy, it is an interesting bird quilt and is helping me conquer my applique fears.
Thanks Andree, Your encouragement each week keeps me going.
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