I have spent most of my sewing time this month starting new projects (!) more on that later...
for Meredith's WIP challenge this month I have been concentrating on catching up with Down the Rabbit Hole. It is getting too big to take a photo of now - I just have four more leaves to appliqué and then I am all caught up for the next border due today 😃
See how everyone else has done this month on Meridith's blog https://pomegranateandchintz.wordpress.com
It does get harder and harder to photograph something like this, doesn't it! Could you peg it to a washing line, perhaps?
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ReplyDeleteI never tire at looking at this beautiful quilt, Elaine. So many beautiful details to gaze upon!
ReplyDeletesomething about the center of this quilt grabs me
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a fabulous job on this project--I love seeing it come together..
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Beautiful progress on Down the Rabbit Hole ; such a beautiful project :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous - I love the owls!
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat project. I love seeing how one single pattern looks so different in everyone's colors. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is absolutely scrumptious! I love watching your progress.
ReplyDeleteI love how your quilt is growing.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt just makes me smile......happy pattern with happy colors!! Now you added adorable owls. Thank you for sharing such fun with me, us!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning quilt! I love your fabric choices for this one. I would love to try this pattern.
ReplyDeleteLooking good, Elaine! Love starting new projects!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so gorgeous! You're doing great with it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really good idea that you have going on. manufacturing
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Adorable!!!! So cute, and the colours would make even the grumpiest people smile :)
ReplyDeleteYour Rabbit Hole is absolutely gorgeous. I particularly love the effect of your skinny borders. I'm stuck at this latest month. I hadn't realized how big the next border would be, and what I had pictured doing just won't work the way I want it to in the bigger size. I'm thinking I'll wait until we start working on the next applique round to see how I want to tackle this month's border when I can lay the next wide border pieces down to better judge effects.
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