A change of project this week as I picked up one of he 7 inch block for the lace quilt and started to work on that. To be honest there is not too much else to share as I spent time at the craft fair. Had fun met friends for lunch and generally spent too much money!
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This is such a pretty block, I like the lace in the upper right corner. The colours are lovely. Craft fairs are always tricky, I always come home with more than I planned!
Here’s my progress for this week:
http://fat-quarter.blogspot.nl/2012/08/work-in-progress-wednesday-august-15.html
sounds like a lovely week !
I am slowly working on Elizabeth by Gay Ann Rogers. You can see my progress here:
http://stitchinginnc.blogspot.com/2012/08/work-in-progress-wednesday.html
I love this block! The colours attracted me immediately!
It’s been a remarkably busy, and now, extremely hot
and humid summer. I haven’t stitched much but
a day never goes by without a stop at your web site.
Thank you for the inspiration and sharing!
I’ve posted a picture of block 11 for my champagne quilt
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcih/7792185192/in/photostream
I like seeing everyone’s progress.
Very little needlework progress this week. Then I posted this and forgot to come back here.
http://airynothing.net/Blogs/anblog/2012/08/15/work-in-progre
The colours in your block are lovely. I love going to craft fair and exhibitions but always end up spending far too much.
This week I have been working on my sampler but also on my Dresden plate quilt.
http://sewmanyyarns.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/wisp-wednesday-dresden-plate-and-sampler.html
hello,
thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about my favorite project: embroider a piece of the Bayeux Tapestry, also called tapestry of Queen Matilda. I just wrote an article on my latest progrets on this work:
http://pierrespapiersciseaux.blogspot.fr/2012/08/ce-nest-pas-un-chien-cest-un-chat.html