3 care quilts from previous posts are done, washed and ironed, and have now left the building :-)
I do have 3 kits that I can work from – aiming at 3 tops by the end of the month, in good time before my guild’s next care quilt sew together at April 2nd.
Finally an Ufo finish :-)
It has been quite some time since my last Wisp (work in slow progress) finish now.
It was good to sew through the pattern in the previous post, to make sure I could understand my own photos.
The little stitchery is from Hatched and Patched.
I did not care to much for the bon bon it was supposed to decorate, but a girl can not have to many drawstring pouches – for this and that, like my favourite Christmas ornaments or Christmas sweets or such :-)
Hanne
Du er nå fantastisk flink til å sy tepper til Tepper som Varmer :o)
ReplyDeletePosene er veldig søte med de flotte sticheryene påsydd.
Ha en fin uke!
Det er så deilig når tråden kan festes på lukkekanten! Jeg har dessverre sovet bort min søndag, men NÅ skal jeg sy! Eller rette engelsk - kanskje det er det jeg må....
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial for making drawstring pouches. It is not difficult and so nice to do a little project in between and for presents too. Maybe I will use the same sentence becaus my son is learning Norwegian and going to Norway for his summer holiday:)You made so many care quilts! Very admirable.
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Annemieke
Så mye flott du har sydd!
ReplyDeleteWonderful that the care quilts are off to where they are needed... you have done really well with the straight line quilting - something that I am really bad at.
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