Today I did a class with
Sue Daley (of Patchwork with Busy Fingers) for her
Waterloo quilt.
We had a great day and I learned a lot.
I am using the same Rouenneries fabrics that Sue used, except I am using the linen as my background fabric.
The first basket block is finished! :)
More Graham Thomas roses. The red rose is Red Velvet.
Pretty first basket Miriam. Just out of curiosity, why did you choose linen as your background fabric? Is it hard to work with? I would think it's pretty ravelly.
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I love basket blocks. I love the embroidery on the handle. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the basket and the flowers, too!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt looks wonderful - I have ordered one of the fabrics in the Rounierres? group - they look gorgeous - of course, love your roses!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline♥
one basket down and how many to go?
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http://karensquilting.com/blog/
You've been very busy while I was gone! So many new projects. I love the poke-a-dot fabrics. Thank you for your comments and following along while we were traveling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful basket Miriam....love the embroidery work on the handle. Can't wait to hear all of the details about the class with Sue.
ReplyDeleteThe roses are beautiful and I like the clock behind them too!
I can almost smell the roses hihi. They are wonderful and so is your basket. Lovely idea to embroider the handle. Will keep that in mind hihi. Have a nice day today! Tks also for the lovely words on my blog! XXXD
ReplyDeleteYour basket is looking so soft and pretty. That line of fabric is such a beautiful quality, it must be great to sew. I love your roses, sigh.
ReplyDeleteWonderful basket Miriam....love the embroidery work on the handle.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing more baskets..
Julia ♥
Adore your roses Sweet little block too :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Lynne