Two rows complete of this Civil War quilt that I am reproducing. Hand stitched with wool applique on wool backgrounds and wool yarns for the couching.
A few blocks completed for the next two rows. I love the horses and the extra couching around the blankets. I am astonished at the detail that Emily stitched into each block.
I had to wait for the Elk to leave to hang my quilt.
Your blocks are looking so good! You too have done so much work to make them look so good.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are beautiful. And, what sweet "neighbors" you have! : )
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks! And is he licking your clothespins? ha ha
ReplyDeleteThe more I see it, the more I love it and that elk is just too funny.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Your blocks continue to amaze me, stunning. The elk looks like he's catching water drops from the clothes pins; such a great specimen.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS quilt. I am sure, with your talent, you will reproduce it beautifully !
ReplyDeleteRose
Wow! You are moving right along. It is looking so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI Always enjoy your wildlife photos. This one is too cute!
It is very beautiful Nancy.
ReplyDeleteKarmen
The blocks are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove that line: 'I had to wait for the Elk to leave to hang my quilt.' Who else can say this? Shows what a special environment you live in.
such lovely work!! the elk is a hoot, I would wait for him to leave too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. The quilt when finished will be priceless!
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