In need of a hand stitching project, I dug up some 2.5 inch precut squares in reds, blues, and low volumes. I started with 4 patches and ended with this hand-pieced 36 patch square.
How about this neat cardinal in the trees print for a backing?
A scrap of batting and some #12 perle cotton in white, and I'm ready to do some hand quilting on this little piece. This will be my slow Sunday stitching for today!
Joining in with all the Slow Sunday Stitchers at Kathy's Quilts!
19 comments:
Perfect hand stitching for the 4th of July! Looks great!
The red cardinal backing is perfect, Diann. Happy 4th of July and Happy stitching!!
nice 4th of July sewing - I think I will work on my Drunkard's Path a little today. Hope you have a great day
Sweet! Have a happy 4th!
What a neat little quilt that is perfect for July 4th! Enjoy your stitching.
Nice little quick project for a patriotic holiday.
What a perfect 4th of July hand stitching project... enjoy!
While I'd like to be stitching, I have to take advantage of a comfortable day for garden work and since it rained Friday night, I need to pull some weeds real quick before they take over. Happy Fourth.
Pat
What I lovely project to be working on today! I've just looked at your RSC finish, I love all those colours. I'm glad you like it now you've tamed it!
Love that backing fabric! Hope you have a Happy Fourth!
Perfect little project for the 4th! Enjoy your day!
Red, white and blue, just perfect for 4th July.
Great project for the Fourth of July!
I need to try handpiecing and see where that leads! This little gem is soooo cute!
What a super cute project and fun project. I am very drawn to this. I may have to copy you and work on a similar bloc this week. Lol. Have a wonderful evening stitching.
This made such a pretty block for July 4th! I love your colors and especially that backing.
What a sweet mini! Enjoy your stitching!
What a fun and patriotic project to work on for 4th of July. The backing is really cool too.
Beautiful cardinal fabric!!! It looks amazing with your red, white, and blue blocks!
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