I am going to try to get back to my Design Wall Monday posts with something new or noticeable updates each week.
This week, I quilted a table runner and quilt for Jen. Both are made from the same fabric line so I used the same thread combination on both.
Here is the runner. I did a ribbon stipple free hand design on this one.
And here is the quilt. I used a deep honey Connecting Threads Essentials in the top and a golden Bottom Line in the bobbin. The panto is Pageboy by Urban Elementz. I'm pleased with how the panto turned out and I am going to be using it again very soon!
I can happily report that the modifications that I did to the frame last week have fixed one of the biggest problems that I have had with this frame set up. What a relief!!
I have to cut the various green squares for the easy Street mystery and then I can start assembly. Everything is organized in an ArtBin.
And Moon Pie is still on the design wall, but parts have fallen down recently and it is not as straight on the wall as it once was.
I still have a part of a row in the 301a since it was being used as a leader/ender!
9 comments:
I like the quilting on the two quilts. Glad to hear the modifications worked out well.
I can't wait to see what the art bin fabrics reveal. Looks like it's going to be fun!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I can't wait to get those home!! LOVE THEM!!
Great quilting Jill. That panto looks awesome also. I am going to put it on a list of pantos to consider. Thanks for sharing.
Ok, where did I see that Panto name? maybe on the flicker photos... it's time to start doing something other than read and write blogs today!
Looks great -glad to hear your handywoman skills paid off!!!
I really like that panto and am glad to hear you are having success with your frame.
Lovely quilting. I may end up having to get that panto, I really like it.
Kristie
Pageboy looks great! Progress is being made on Easy Street...patiently waiting to see blocks starting to form.
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