Saturday, July 5, 2014

Too busy finishing off!

Just had a look and almost to the day it's taken a year to make my Jane Pizar centre.  I started it at a Marg Sampson George workshop and the first photo I have was taken at the end of June 2013. I spent this week quilting it and putting the binding on, even a label. I'm really pleased with how it turned out.
 
 
Now the next top is a different story. The stars have been in the cupboard about 10 years and I still don't like them, but they came out last week when the Friday Girls at Somerset, [see FB group,] decided to make Lone Star quilts. I'm not a fan of stars but found some fabric in the stash and put these together. Project done. Whew! Now they will be donated for a charity quilt. 

 
 
I've also been hand sewing and have the first large cable border for this quilt finished and well on the way to having the right side border sewn too. I'm so much happier when I'm appliqueing.  
 
 
 
Winter has now arrive and with the wind chill was down to 2C yesterday. Brrrr!
 
 
 
 

12 comments:

  1. Lovely work. I can’t believe you don’t care for those great stars. I think they made a very ice quilt for someone.

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  2. I love that last project, Dorothy! Absolutely charming :)

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  3. The Jane Pizar quilt center.....fabulous. Such precise piecing in making it.

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  4. Beautiful work, Dorothy. I made one Lone Star years ago, never again.

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  5. Winter is the best time to work on larger quilts, something to keep you warm and cozy while you are sewing it;) Beautiful quilts, and love the bottle quilt, that is a fun one.

    Debbie

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  6. Your Jane Pizar centre is gorgeous. So much work in those stars, but you can change the fabrics, someone will be lucky to receive it. I love appliqué too, especially once the prep is done. Have a happy day of sewing.

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  7. Love your Jane Pizar Dorothy and yes it was lovely to see you yesterday and sit and have a cuppa!

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  8. Fabulous work Dorothy and a timely reminder to get on with my Sutton Grange. The rope border fits it perfectly.

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  9. Your Jane Pizar quilt is adorable. Love the chocolate and pink combo. So much work in that little quilt, so much to look at. Just lovely! Stay warm.

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  10. Lovely work - as per, Miss Dorothy!!

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  11. I LOVE your three quilts!!!!

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  12. Your quilts are wonderful. The background fabric on the Jane Pizar quilt is a wonderful choice!

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