Hand applique

Wednesday, September 17, 2008


Last night was our monthly "Fjellquilten" guild meeting. We sewed, chatted, had coffee, cakes and chocolate. In other words- a PERFECT evening. Mrs.L brought these two lovely quilts and finished the bindings on both of them. You go girl!! The Halloween quilt is so cool, she collected Halloween prints for a few years I believe, and made this for her daughter. The other quilt is a jelly roll quilt- I just loved the colors in it!
Now I didn't know what to work on- so I started on one of the pincushions from the pincushion club (see the badge in my side bar). It was fun to work with felt, I have to admit I haven't done that since I was a kid... This felt is so lovely to work with, I will definately be making another one! ( I actually finished this one today- pictures tomorrow, I promise!)
And I finished another project today as well. This is "Brunhilda's midnight ride" from CrabApple hill- did I mention I like Halloween...??? Ola came to the shop after school to do his homework, and he helped me stuff the pillow, seemed to be more fun than writing poems about fall...
Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day!

5 comments:

  1. Hi there, such nice quilt pictures sounds like you have a nice lot of ladies in your group.I bet Ola likes helping you just as Faith does me, she is with me this afternoon. Does Ola want a pen pal, she sure does? let me know. Blessings and Hugs, Marie

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  2. Sounds like a grand time was had by all!!!! A pincushion club..oh no, please stop me from myself!

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  3. I can't wait to see the pin cushion. Those quilt are beautiful Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Looks like a fun time. I just can't get over the number of clubs on blogland. It's wonderful! Looking forward to seeing your completed pin cushion! Keep well!

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  5. Great projects there. I love working with felt and wool they are both wonderful. The needle just glides right thru.

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