Waiting In The Wings

Sunday, October 6, 2024

Lots of colour

A large package was delivered during the week - two quilts, long arm quilted by Leeanne at quiltmekiwi.blogspot.com they need binding now, hopefully next week so just little taste of colour from front and backing.

First up is Mollies' quilt - quilting design Blooming Feathers - she was an Irish Setter and they are beautifully feathered, below is the back and not a brightly coloured choice from me, the colour on the quilt top was my focus.


Second quilt was Tussie Mussie with a quilting design New Growth C, because of the rich colour the quilting design is not quite so easy to see


and backing - quilting design clearer

both were edge to edge quilted.

Progress with Seven Seas, the strips are all completed, well apart from the last narrow plus adjoining wider strip yet to be sewn together, I decided to just quickly try and place them on the wall and happy with how they're looking. Doubt began to creep in regarding the Flying Geese blocks, you'll see from the photo below the spaces left for the Geese, I was unsure about the larger size block required (8") and my initial thought was also to add different colours for the Geese - trial proved not a good idea - decision made to keep with the fabrics used already but adding a few more for interest. Excuse the crummy photo, I desperately need more room in my sewing area.


Fabrics covered my cutting table and I needed to corral the pieces I was definitely going to use, hit on the idea of a trug used for cut flowers from the garden - this has worked perfectly





Two designs I would love to use, the first will work ok - this is Sunrise, I fell for Sunset but not a good choice I think.

and here's Sunset


both are AnnaMaria fabrics.

To close, two beauties presently flowering in the garden

Rugosa Single with a heavenly scent



and a peachy day lily


and that's it for me at the moment. 

I hope folks suffering the horrific damage from Helene are receiving any help available, from the news coverage here in NZ it looks like it's going to be truly long and hard road for them all.

Maureen

10 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Those are 2 of my favorites of your quilts. It will be fun to see them again after binding.

Linda Swanekamp said...

Just gorgeous finishes- binding will be fun and final! Beautiful flowers, just straggly fall ones here. I have been following the Carolina Helen damage and it is heartbreaking. My sister was on the edge and lost power, cell and trees but was not flooded. I would love to be able to get a bunch of tops done so I could send them down. Lo and Behold Stitchery from NC store is taking them. Great as always to see your work.

loulee said...

Lovely to see your quilt progress. Leanne does such beautiful work.

Julierose said...

Really lovely quilting on your pieces. We are in the "falling leaves" stage here with autumn coming on...cold this morning --only 45 degrees --"Winter is a'comin in.." for sure ...
I am at that "stuck" stage with my assemblage--it involves layering which is always hard for me...nothing seems to work --sooo time to give it a rest...
Hugs, Julierose

Quilting Babcia said...

Beautiful quilting on both, I especially like the leafy design on Tussie Mussie, nice to have a more open print on the backs so the quilting can be highlighted. With your pretty backing fabrics it's like having two quilts in one.

Leeanne said...

Always a pleasure working with you. I look forward to see what binding you choose.

Ann said...

Your quilts are lovely and they quilting design complements them. Good luck with your geese.

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Two favourites, looking so pretty with the quilting texture. Great progress with the seven seas, the flying geese will be super feature.

Janie said...

So exciting! And the quilting is beautiful. Thanks for sharing your rose and lily. We have pumpkins and squash for color now.

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