. . . of the 12 Country Cottages squares are now quilted. First, there's blustery November with its swirling leaves:
And then there's June . . . .
Here in California, the weather in June usually isn't all that breezy, but since the block design included a kite, I imagined there must be a pretty good wind in the countryside of Jennifer Bosworth's Country Cottage design.
I used a pencil to lightly draw the swirls in the November sky so I could get fairly uniform coverage with loops in all the open spaces, but I was able to make June's breezy air without marking it first. Now, I wonder what months will be next?
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
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Sew Pretty
These could not get any cuter with your inspired quilting! Just beautiful.
WOW!!! What else is there to say? Absolutely love it!!!
Super cute, I may just have to make mine.
if i ever make MY country cottages, i am gonna copy your quilting because 1) i am a copycat and b) your quilting is making those sweet blocks pieces of art and thirdly) maybe i can talk you into just doing it for me since i am a lame, lame, lame quilter and you are so NOT lame AND you have had all of this practice...
what a beautiful job you've done with your quilt.
Is it possible for you to provide a link for the pattern? I'd love to do this quilt.
Thank you.
Gorgeous, Kim. When you lightly draw the lines with a pencil, do you erase them afterward? What kind of pencil do you use?
I learn so much from you...
Thanks!
Pam in Sacramento
Cute Quilting. I just love seeing your applique projects..it almost inspires me to attempt this.
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