Friday, March 5, 2021

Woohoo.... a finish...


This little quilt is completed now....


24" square and the binding was hand sewn down last night watching the last episode of Vikings....

This embroidery has been my pick up in between projects for a while.... its a sweet stitchery and will eventually be made into a mini quilt for my stand... all it will need is some basic quilting to hold it down and a binding....


Crabapple Hills free February (embroidery month) is finished and I have done all the mini quilts for it too....
The last one was much bigger and lots of writing to do.... 


and I chose this green fabric for the background which now covers my board


I have used an offcut piece of corflute and covered it with 2 layers of a thin polyester wadding then the fabric....

the back is a bit messy but the plan is that it won't be showing!!


These are just pinned for now.... a group of other enablers had a great chat group as we did this and so we have agreed to make one more which will be a swap and will go in the corner...


I did learn a number of new embroidery stitches doing this one

At the weekend I popped into an op-shop and found a bag of fabrics for $3... now how could I possibly leave them there...

when I got home and opened the packet I saw they are all fabulous quality cottons and larger than fat 1/4's (closer to 1/2m)


... as well as a dozen ready made blocks....


I had some chunky knitting for the trip to town and back and got another 3 dusters done...


My staple yarn for the car is polyester fluff for dusters, scrubby for scrubbies (which I like using in the shower) and cotton for cotton washcloths ....

Just keeps my hands busy and I am using up yarn I already have....


Righto, Gotto Go.... maybe I should do some dusting.... (nah, they are just for show)

Sewing machine is calling.... it is going to be Schoolgirl Sampler day here....

Have a lovely weekend...


10 comments:

Chantal said...

Oh! You got a finish! Lucky girl! No, I should say; Congratulations! cause I know you worked at it. I'm not getting anything finished because I am not working on anything. Ha! You did a great job with your board and all the little stitcheries really pop nicely on it. I love the idea of doing a swap with the others for the last spot. Such a lovely memories keeper. I can hardly all the fabric you got for just three dollars. Big cha-ching! Enjoy the Schoolgirl Sampler sewing. ;^)

kiwikid said...

Wonderful finish, well done! Your stitcheries look wonderful on the board, great idea to so a swap for the last one. You sound about as keen on the dusting as I am!! Great buy, that fabric. Enjoy your Schoolgirl Sampler day.

Julie said...

Hello Fiona - love all your projects that you are working on - Love the green background fabric you have chosen. I agree - you could NOT possibly leave those wonderful fabrics for $3 sitting there. Yes I need to put some handwork projects in the car too - I always think of it when we have left on our journey. xx

Karen's Korner said...

A very sweet finish. What a great find at the op shop. The background fabric fits in beautifully with little stitcheries.

Jennifer said...

Sweet embroideries - and a finish, well done! That's not a bad op shop buy at all, how come I never find interesting stuff like that? *grin*

Jane said...

That canvas looks fantastic, what a great project

Louise said...

I love that little Santa Claus stitchery, especially the tiny Christmas lights. So cute! And your pink checkerboard finish is so sweet! Lots of other fun projects in the works for you, and with new fabric from the op shop, I'm guessing something new will grow out of that :)

Karen S said...

Your little pink quilt is delightful. And so is the pink embroidery.
All the February embroideries look great. Love the idea of an extra one. That is looking wonderful.
Looks like quite a bonus from the op shop.

Lin said...

Your little minis look great all together on that background. What a bargain you picked up there! xx

Susan said...

Oh your inchies look great . . . .I am intrigued by your "scrubby" yarn??

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