I have been steadily making this wall hanging. I had not progressed enough to take a picture before now. The applique is all by machine, using a technique that is new to me. I am loving the speed, but having my head down staring at tiny zig zag stitches gives me a neck and headache. So I had taken a break. Also I needed time to decide on flower colours. My decisions have been hindered by a lack of colour choice. More fabric has been purchased, but still doesn't excite me. I am thinking more fabric purchases are likely to be justified ; ) However this weekend I am going to try and stitch down the vines (they are just basted at present) and as many of the leaves as I can.
In a moment of sunshine last week I rushed outdoors to spray baste a couple of cot quilts. It was windy. I ran out of basting spray. I then had to wait until the kids were at school and I could clear off the kitchen table (of its Lego constructions) and pin baste the second last cot quilt. The last kids quilt is too big to be a cot quilt and too big for my table. The likelihood of the floor been cleared and clean this weekend is remote.
This is my second Aussie Hero's quilt made from scrappy four patches. My friend Elaine basted it for me with her long arm and returned it to me yesterday. The basting has made the quilting infinitely easier for me...remember it was a bit wavy on the ends? So the plan is to finish quilting this quilt and two cot quilts. Getting binding attached on all three would be ideal, but perhaps too optimistic. I would like binding on one, so I have some hand stitching to do in the evenings this week.
So that's the plan Stan. We will see how it goes!
Happy quilting, Sue SA.