In no particular order-
This is the test tunic for a new pattern.
I shortened it about 5 inches.
Mr. M offered to take a photo when I tried on the tunic.
This baby quilt started as a panel.
I used stash for the sashing, binding, and backing.
The batting was pieced together.
Two extra sections found space on the back.
It is going to a traveling nurse who will pass it on to a new mom.
The basting phase.
I'm offering to lead a zoom study on this book to members of Uncommon Threads Quilt Guild.
We will start in January and use our stashes as we learn about color in quilts.
Tomorrow I am helping Memphis Area Modern Quilt Guild decorate a holiday tree
at the Pink Palace Museum.
I made some chain links and other decorations for the tree.
Documenting the Liberty fabric I bought in London.
Last Saturday I attended the Fall Gathering of MQA in Batesville.
This quilt was made by a newly inducted Legacy Quilter.
I saw these crocheted mice in a small church in the Dales.
Just wanted to share them here.
The skirt made out of neckties was in a window in London.
Inspiration?
Happy Sewing!
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