Friday, 28 June 2013

June Round-up

I always start my end of month round-up by making a collage of my finished projects.  This month that step hardly seems worth it as the finishes are very few and far between.  This is what I have achieved.



Two churn dash blocks sent of to Sarah for a Siblings Together quilt, and the last three blocks for my starry sampler quilt. I 've managed to sash and border it this week so it's now ready for quilting. I'm going to hand quilt this one so don't expect this to be finished any time soon.  Luckily Wimbledon is on at the moment so I can sit and watch tennis and stitch away to my heart's content.

Luckily, Molly is showing a keen interest in tennis, too.


13 comments:

  1. Your sampler turned out really nice! Not to mention hand quilting would be worth the wait.

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  2. Your sampler is stunning, I cant imagine quilting such a large quilt by hand.
    Thanks for linking up to 'Anything Goes'

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  3. Your sampler quilt is great. Nice balance of colors across the variety of blocks. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Beautiful sampler! I'm planning a few hand quilting projects, it's so relaxing! Great picture of Molly :)

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  5. Dropping by from Anything Goes - that's a great starry sampler and you're going to handquilt it, wow! Molly is such a doll, she reminds me of my cats, when I lived back home in England, watching snooker and trying to grab the balls :)

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  6. Hi, just come over from Lily's quilts! I absolutely love your star sampler, it's stunning. Did you follow a pattern or make it up? Enjoy quilting it :-)

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  7. I've just come over from Lily's quilts too.
    Love the dog too!

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  8. Beautiful. Great colours. I envy you the hand work.

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  9. Hi, Just come over for Lily's Quilts. Love the sampler quilt

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  10. What a sophisticated sampler quilt!
    Esther
    esthersipatchandquilt at yahoo dot com
    ipatchandquilt dot wordpress dot com

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