Hand quilting of the Mystery Quilt continues. I didn't start with a plan for how to quilt this. I began by quilting around the big blocks. After that, I added more where I thought needed more. When I think it is enough, I will stop.
A new project is a beaded nutcracker. I made a set of four the first winter I was in Japan (here). It took a little while to get this started, but once I had four or five rows in, I was fine.
My other project this week was the House Quilt. The next border has hexagon flowers. I have one side complete and attached, one side with the flowers pinned, and the flowers made for the top and bottom. It's coming along. I like how scrappy this quilt top looks.
Completion of the Mystery quilt is Pamela will. I'm looking forward to it more and more.
Beaded nutcracker. It cute. I think the width will be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the number of beads in one step. It is careful task to decide which stage to increase or decrease.
I like your stars and the house quilt is looking wonderful, the beaded nutcracker looks very intricate.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! The scrappy houses are looking great with their new hexie flower border.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the houses and the strips of the inner border. Can't wait to see the whole quilt.
ReplyDeleteCompletion of the Mystery quilt is Pamela will. I'm looking forward to it more and more.
ReplyDeleteBeaded nutcracker. It cute. I think the
width will be adjusted by increasing or
decreasing the number of beads in one step.
It is careful task to decide which stage to increase or decrease.
I adore that blue and yellow -- and that house quilt remains one of my faves!
ReplyDeleteI think the House quilt is a great sampler of patchwork styles. Yes, it is a lovely 'scrappy' quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be getting a lot done lately. I love both the beads and the quilts!
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