Monday, July 8, 2019

Some quilting work.....


My final Flowerville block is complete now....


Here are all the blocks together... they do need to be trimmed down before adding the sashing...


I did finish this quilt last month but wanted to give it's to the new owners grandma first...

The whole quilt is a panel which I quilted around the shapes....


This is a nice way of learning free motion quilting if you wanted to give it a try..... follow the lines and in big spaces do something to fill a bit (like the elephant tummy)



It's quite fun from the back and the little man can learn the animal shapes when he is a bit older...

Nana Jenny is very happy and will be sending the quilt off to S Australia...


I continue with my crochet blanket.... its a good lap size now so it keeps my legs warm whilst I work on it....  still to do about 12 more colour rows then loop away all those join bits before doing a border 


I have been wanting some seating for our fernery.... local DD organised with my other children to get us this set for our anniversary..... 


as you can see it is just perfect... good and solid and looks like patchwork!


I'm looking forward to days when I can sit and have a cuppa out there....

Righto, Gotto Go... time for sleeping..... 
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

14 comments:

Maria said...

Nice to have all the Flowerville blocks completed.
A cute baby quilt you made for a new babe.
Pretty yarns used for the blanket.
Perfect outdoor setting your DD organised to gift you both .

Jennifer said...

Fiona, I do like your fernery......looks so lush and green, everything is dead here. Nice to see Flowerville coming together!

Jeanette said...

Your Flowerville blocks look gorgeous. Love how they look together. The baby quilt is so cute. Beautiful crochet rug. Your seating is perfect, looks fabulous. Hugs,xx

retdairyqueen said...

Lovely projects there

Pink Rose said...

Good morning Fiona ,wow your flowerville blocks are so pretty and love your crochet blanket I am still working on mine.
Love the garden set that your children bought for you and DAves anniversary hope you have a wonderful day my friend xx

marina said...

well done on your flowerville, a great achievement with all that stitching!
lovely baby quilt and love your new table and chairs. Very patchworky.
I like to sew in my crochet threads every colour set otherwise it's so daunting at the end!

Louise said...

Flowerville is getting close to being a flimsy! I love the multi colored thread/floss you used on that one. And the table and chairs are a winner! Perfect for a quilter :)

Lin said...

The Flowerville blocks look great as does the panel quilt. Lovely gift - roll on summer! xx

Chantal said...

I love your Flowerville quilt. It is so serene. Can't wait to see it all quilted. I know you will have fun with that one. Love chairs and table set. It is gorgeous! Perfect for a quilt. I bet they did it on purpose, lol. But aren't you in Wintertime right now? I guess you get no snow where you are. Love your little flowery nook. enjoy! ;^)

Joy McD said...

The Flowerville block is just gorgeous! Great idea to use panels for free motion practice, it does help to have some guidance. Love your new little sitting area! I’m sure you will be spending lots of time having cuppas out there! xx

kiwikid said...

Great garden setting for your anniversary, having a cuppa out there sounds wonderful. Well done on finishing the flowerville blocks. Great baby quilt, always good to use a panel. Crochet blanket is looking great.

Michelle Ridgway said...

Flowerville is wonderful and such a huge amount of work. Well done! Very cute baby quilt. What a lovely gift from the kidlets xx

Raewyn said...

Gorgeous fernery set - well done to local DD for organising it - it seems that it was the perfect gift :-) Flowerville is looking beautiful - well done on getting to this stage. I love the panel quilt - one little guy is going to enjoy it a lot - and be nice and snuggly too!

Janice said...

You must be so pleased with how your Flowerville blocks look together. I'm looking forward to seeing the final product. The outdoor setting is lovely. Yes, it will be a very pleasant spot to sit with a cuppa and some hand stitching.

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