Made another shrinky dink necklace.
I think I’m going to try my hand at a dimensional flower piece next. The flowers around the neighborhood are inspiring me. I’ll have to dig out my heat gun.
Made another shrinky dink necklace.
I think I’m going to try my hand at a dimensional flower piece next. The flowers around the neighborhood are inspiring me. I’ll have to dig out my heat gun.
That is gorgeous!
Oh that’s really pretty! I’m excited to see some flower pieces as well.
I hit my 50! I posted them in my post way up there.
I actually have 3 more finished projects, but I can’t post them just yet. [waggles eyebrows]
I just posted project #24. I still have a few projects on their way to their recipients so I can’t post them yet and I feel I probably forgot a few.
I really love how you did the colorwork here, it gives it a nice “aged” look that really adds to the interest of the whole.
Totally love that turquoise!!
Awwwww…so cute!
It is one of the prettiest rainbow quilts I have ever seen…oh those colors are just beautiful together…
Gorgeous quilt!
Ohh that is so pretty!! Way too many half square triangles though XD
I cheat. I start with two squares, sew around the edges, then cut the square - corner to corner - until I have four squares. They end up as bias squares, but I’m really careful to match up seams when I join them and not stretch them out.
I love the new technique I found on HST…I will never use another method! Accordian half Square triangles…awesome
@tendstowardschaos I’ve seen that method and I’ve been meaning to try it. Just haven’t had a project for it.
@AIMR that’s a pretty cool way to do it. Though I wish it was a little more chain piecing friendly… maybe doing a leader quilt that way would be fun.
I actually do a few methods depending on my mood…I like the 4 at a time and also the chain piecing…sometimes you want to go fast, sometimes not…that is what I love about quilting…the same with flying geese…I like the process…and the results are generally the same…all fun!
I also finished up a quilt top last night! The prints are Charlie Harper bark cloth from Birch fabric. So they are textured. The cream/tan is a woven that has a similar texture to the bark cloth.
Wow! All these lovely quilt projects! And I think that HST method is pretty cool. I’m not much of a quilter but I’d like to try it sometime!