In June my friend Deb and I led our Quilts of Valor sew day experience ! Deb had embroidered all these amazing squares. I designed the Quilt around them, and cut the blocks for our group to stitch.
Blocks were made - and I came home and threw them on the design wall.
This is Number 1 of the Two Quilts we made blocks for.
Hunh - I didn't realize how washed out this first photo is until I just uploaded it - whoa!! Must have been a little sunny.I did the quilting on it - I used Sparklers from Dawnas Design Threads . and now!! It is As Finished as I will get it!! it will go on to a binder, and come back to me to wash and get ready for its Veteran.
I have one more to do, but! It is not as high on my list as Indigo way - and I am trying ( oh so hard) to stick with my To do list. Do you know HOW many DISTRACTIONS there are in my fabric room?
* Now it is YOUR turn!!
Very pretty quilts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of beautiful embroidery and quilting and stars. What a lovely design. What a gorgeous team quilt. Go, team, go!
ReplyDeleteYour friend did an amazing job with the embroidery. And you set those blocks in so they really pop. What a beautiful collaboration!
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous quilt with those embroidered blocks! Your quilting looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteyour quilt turned out great!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! What a beauty with the embroidered centers!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty! Even more special because of the embroidered blocks. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great quilt design with those embroideries. Great job.
ReplyDeleteTerrific quilt, congratulations on a wonderful group project for such a good cause.
ReplyDeleteYour Chain and Stars turned out beautifully. You've done so well this month on moving your own projects along. One more week to hold strong on your to do list. I had really hoped to post on Friday, but still haven't gotten photos of my Indigo quilt top.
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