Adding leaves to Chinese Coins VIII: Strewing Roses |
The photos were shot after dark making the fabrics darker than reality. But I like the way the leaves are backlit and/or they fill in the lightest area of the quilt.
Recovering my full energy has taken a long time. I'm not there yet but am better every day. In the meanwhile, I was inspired by Cathy's post last month detailing 20 minute work segments. While I can't work on as many projects as she does {How do you keep them all straight, Cathy?} this seemed a good way to push some older projects forward. As I learned from my Thirty-Year Sampler, consistent work is the only way to complete it. And besides, 20 minutes is about all the strength I have these days.
The Bars 4 quilt needs to be finished for a future gift. Again I'm using very simple straight lines with the walking foot. Twenty minutes uses part of a spool and keeps it moving along.
Machine quilting Bars 4 |
After a nap I switch to these old paper-pieced sawtooth borders planned for the New York Beauty. The papers were drafted and strips were cut. It's been languishing under my sewing table for
Paper-pieced sawtooth borders for Rocky Mountain Road |
Several triangles can be added before I have to change the bobbin. And then it's time for another nap.
Enjoy the day, Ann