But atleast I have some pretty progress to share.
I was stressing over what to put in the white 'border' that goes between the peels, so I started my quilting out near the edges rather than in the center like I usually would do. I just happened to have a stencil that fit well in the area, and I'm really happy with the look of it.
Lottie is enjoying the new addition to the house (Marley Jo), and Marley Jo is fitting in really well.
I still don't know what I will quilt in the final border, but will probably settle for a cable design that fits.
love orange peels, and your quilting is beautiful
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is so beautiful! You chose a wondeful design. =)
ReplyDeleteOh how gorgeous! and I thought....is that a real cat on the nightstand?? what a little beauty she is. Our Violet has'nt been feeling well...licks her canned cat food and licks her lips like she is thirst but ? How I love that little girl cat of ours! She gives me mega love back. =) you know! I was glad to read that you also enjoyed the Father Tim books by Jan Karon. I recently started a series in the time period of the civel war....kind of like "Uncle Toms Cabin' which I said year ago I would never read again...it was so awlfully sad. I must have cried buckets! This series is by Ginny Dye.....'The Storm Clouds.....hoping you have the best kind of day and that your fingers feel better soon. Your quilting is just ...well....museum quality....my husband would likely say. Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteLove your header!!!!!
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