Saturday, 14 June 2014

Finally making a start

An unexpected trip to Bathurst gave me the opportunity to buy the wadding for my SIL quilt. So now it's all basted together ready for some quilting.........I've got two months to finish it. Just starting with straight lines on the lighter sections, and if time permits I'll add some more.

A little bit of secret sewing which is nearing it's deadline too.

I found out this week that the local fabric shop that doesn't sell wadding has announced that it's closing at the end of June. 50% off everything........but unfortunately not a lot worth buying. I did stock up on DMC though.

Hope you find some happy sewing moments over the weekend.

Susan x



25 comments:

  1. Love the quilting closeups and look forward to the secret sewing reveal :) Good luck with your deadline

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  2. What a shame about your local shop...another one bites the dust.

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  3. Such a shame about your local shop

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  4. Looking good Susan...shame the shop is closing...

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  5. Sometimes getting started is the HaRD part... now you have, you'll probably fly around it. Shame that LQS close...as they are always handy for last minute items...and lessens the drive for you! :(

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  6. You have done the worst part, basting, now the best bit comes the gorgeous hand quilting

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  7. Hi Susan so glad you got to put your SIL quilt together,it's a shame so many patchwork shops are closing.xx

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  8. I love those unexpected visits to Bathurst!! Your hand quilting is beautiful. It will be a very special quilt, AND finished early at the rate you're going - impressive! Ros x

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  9. Lovely quilting in both of those projects. ALways good if you can grab a bargain but so sad to see all these shops closing..

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  10. what beautiful rows of hand quilting.
    can't wait to see your secret sewing project.
    sad your local show will be closing.

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  11. Your quilt is beautiful, Susan. I had to smile that you said you had 2 months to quilt it - I'd NEVER get it done in that amount of time, pokey thing that I am.

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  12. Looking good Susan....love how you do hand quilting! Can I ask What sort of wadding do you use? I just pinned a quilt ready for quilting today!

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  13. Always sad to hear about any fabric shop closing its door. And at least here in the US, many shops don't stock good quality batting and as for a variety of good threads - nothing. Everything is going to mail order. Bets are on you will have your SIL's quilt done in time...

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  14. You are making great progress and your projects look lovely as always.

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  15. Good luck on your stitching! Glad you were able to get started after all.:)

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  16. Glad you finally got your wadding! I only had to drive five minutes down the road for some and got there only to find I was 30 min past the closing time, duh! The handing quilting looks impressive to me. Glad you got some thread bargains.

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  17. It's sad when we hear of the local craft shops closing down. The hand quilting is looking great.

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  18. Perfect weather for some hand quilting ... Snuggling under the quilt as you work :o)

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  19. it's going to be beautiful.....
    Hugz

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  20. I'm with Fiona - it's going to be gorgeous, Susan

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  21. Sorry to hear of a craft shop closing but from the sounds of it, it wasn't selling what people want to buy. There is one like that here. I think it is drifting off towards paper crafts now and wont order from Moda again after not being able to get more of a bolt which sold well. It only sold the adhesive wadding when I last went in which I could end up wrapping myself in before it got near a quilt top! Your quilt is looking so good.

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  22. Beautiful hand quilting, Susan. I'm intrigued by both pictures... will be watching your progress!

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  23. Your hand quilting is always beautiful!

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  24. I really miss hand quilting, it s so chilly now a quilt on my lap would be nice. Maybe I could just batt up one of the many waiting to be quilted.... Ohhhhh that's a good idea

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  25. Your hand quilting is amazing... those stitches are perfect. I wouldn't be finished in 2 years never mind 2 months! Wondering what the secret project is..... these sneaky glimpses drive me nuts.

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