I spent Monday afternoon sewing with quilty friend Anne. We were trying to get the group Farmer's Wife blocks sewn together. For some reason, no one else has offered to join us for the three sessions we've had over the last few months. We did laugh trying to get a good picture of the quilt top in the strong breeze. Then we found it fit perfectly onto the island in my new kitchen.
We have enjoyed our time putting the top together but will be taking it to our guild meeting in a week's time to get help with removing the foundation paper patterns before applying the borders. We are pleased with how it has come out. It's interesting to see how different people have combined different fabrics from the same box. The blocks were put together as demos by numerous people over more than a year. I can't lie, I will be pleased when this is finished.
5 comments:
the help always seems to run out at times like this xx good luck with the paper removel xx
This is gorgeous, lots of work.
This is gorgeous, lots of work.
why is it always windy when you try to photograph a quilt?
I have been working on a Farmers Wife quilt myself. I put together 6-8 blocks, lost count, then got sidetracked with other projects. Love how your guilds blocks are going together. Loves lovely! I am machine piecing it, does the foundation piecing work better for this project?
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