Really loving free motion feathers... so decided on a whole quilt
... got hungry... love THIS food blog.... simple yummy recipes.....
this is one of her 30 minute recipes... Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
... it was Damn Delicious...
.. and I did another hexagon from Michelle's patterns....
... and did the whole quilt in free motion feathers... a bit of marking to get the basic shapes
... this stitchery made me think of Hubz and me at Christmas.....
.... and I've played with my Churn Dash blocks (received from swaps)
... thought you might like to see the finished quilted whole cloth ....
... yes, that's 4" square.... cute huh?
Righto, Gotto Go.... I was given some mushrooms today so I need to find a thimble....
Love the mini wholecloth...well done.
ReplyDeleteFiona that quilting is amazing you are very clever. Great food blog to thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona you always do such beautiful work,you are very inspiring,I must start practising my FMQ,now I am going to check the food blog out,hope you have a lovely evening.xx
ReplyDeletegorgeous quilting and soooo tiny!
ReplyDeleteyour soup looks delicious..
another lovely couple of hexies too. so sweet the one of you and hubz.
love the churn dash blocks, going to be a great top.
Oh I love it.....so tiny and perfect. Look out, these small projects are addictive. Cute stitcheries in between.
ReplyDeleteThats 4 inches??? OMGosh
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is beautiful Fiona. All lovely projects you've been working on
ReplyDeleteI like your FMQ feathers and those embroidered hexies.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilting, I do enjoy doing designs with free motion, I tend to do better that way then trying to stitch straight lines, lol.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
wow your feathers are great...... I just love playing with those in fmq too.with alll your projects on the go how do you find time to make soup???
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Wow... I was impressed by your quilted feathers until I found out the size of the quilt... then I was gobsmacked!! Your eyes must have been out on stalks when you did that. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, you had me going there! Love your wholecloth and also love your little hexagon stitcheries!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely projects. Off to have a look at that food blog & to have my eyes testes. I thought it said ouzo not orzo in the soup. Well i've only just woken up so that's my excuse my eyes are working properly yet. :) lol Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteYour whole cloth quilt is gorgeous Fiona. I bet it was quite tricky only being 4 inches!
ReplyDeleteJust look at you....so many wonderful projects, thanks for the link to the food blog..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little quilt and I love your hexagons. Have bookmarked the soup - it sounds delicious! xx
ReplyDeleteFiona your mini whole cloth quilt is just adorable , great quilting . I have to try that soup , I did pin it :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, some gorgeous stitchery and that block ... lots of stitches on a 4" block!
ReplyDeleteYou are a quilting wonder!!! Beautiful Fiona xx
ReplyDeleteNo Way - FOUR inches - you are officially a very clever quilter!
ReplyDeleteThat mini quilt is amazing, just beautiful stitching on a small scale. Wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting!!! Love the stitcheries to.
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Wow, that is some very impressive quilting! I can't even do it nicely on a bigger piece of fabric LOL. xx debbie
ReplyDeleteWow! those are truly GOOORRRGEOUS feathers on such a tiny little square of fabric. Whatchamacallit candle rug? wallhanging? It is way to beautiful to hide in a drawer or closet. Love your hexies too. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIs Christmas the only time you dance?
ReplyDeleteLove the stitched hexies and your new beer mat.
Gorgeous feathers Fiona. Love your hexie stitcheries and that soup does look delicious, it's making me hungry. Hugs.....
ReplyDeleteYummy Winter soup and great stitching on the hexies.
ReplyDeleteYou are very patient with your quilting on that tiny piece. Lovely work.
And more tiny mushrooms like before? Must be perfect growing weather! :)
Oh My Goooodness...... I couldn't believe the whole cloth was only 4 inches... you are very very clever. How did you do that???? I am totally in awe. I will be checking out that food blog too... the soup sounds dellicious. Thanks Fiona. I loved this post with all its cleverness xx
ReplyDeleteOMG cuteness overload with the quilting on that one there. Adorable. hugs
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