- With the holiday and way to hot to be outside, I was able to finish the pear block yesterday, I remember someone else mentioning about working with wool in the summer, but in the house with a.c., not so bad.
- Don't know if you can see, but the bird legs were done with wool yarn and couched with wool thread. Now to decide which block to do next, tend to skip around on these big quilts.
Ramblings about my life, my love of primitive quilting, and my love of Montana and it's wildlife
The Pokeberry Quilt
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Birds of a Feather
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Your blocks are beautiful! I really like the wools you're using. Will you quilt this when you are done?
ReplyDeleteWonderful blocks ! Using wool is a great idea ...
ReplyDeleteYour BOAF is looking yummy!!! I am STILL waiting for mine to come back from the longarmer!
ReplyDeleteYour BOAF is looking wonderful! You always have such a great color sense!
ReplyDeleteLovely job your doing on your BOAF :O)...
ReplyDeleteLove those birds. The legs are great. I am so happy to see so much applique happening in blogland.
ReplyDeleteYou make such beautiful blocks! These are great, and so are the Folklore ones.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern looks wonderful done in wool, great job! I look forward to the completed quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like your applique. Applique is a passion of mine, too. Roz
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, I don't see an email addy for you, so I will leave a request here..*VBS* I was sorting vintage fabrics tonight, and came across something from Chinook, MT. I'd love to send it to you for the cabin if you'd drop me a quick email...it's old enough to fit right in..*VBS*
ReplyDeleteTry to stay cool, and be careful of that fire danger. Hugs, Finn