I took some time away from other projects this week to make a mini heart quilt for a friend. You can read a little more about its story in my Saturday post. Hand quilting this little project has been my slow stitching for the last few evenings. It's about ready for the binding now.
I've also continued to work on the Ole Crow Salt Box design from Melisa at PinkernPunkin Quilting. I'll go back to this as soon as I finish the little heart quilt.
I decided to change the house color from Melisa's called for gold to blue, mostly because I have a lot of blue floss! But I do think the blue will make a pretty house!
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
15 comments:
First link needs fixin'. Love those little crows.
I like your blue floss choice for the house. Your heart is really coming along!
I think your blue will make a pretty house!
Lovely gift for your friend. Blue is one of my favourite colours. Gail at the cozy quilter.
That heart is so cute! I'm all for blue houses, especially if that's the thread you have. Enjoy your slow stitching this week. You've definitely got some fun projects to work on.
The heart quilt is lovely. I hope your friend enjoys it.
the heart is cute. Still having internet issues but able to access a little with my phone this morning
The heart quilt is very pretty. I think a blue house with be beautiful.
Blue will make an adorable house! Your heart mug rug is going to be welcomed!
A beautiful heart filled with love and care for your 'forever' friend, Diann. A lovely gift for her to cherish and help her through the difficult days ahead. As for the colour of the house, I much prefer to live in a little blue house. =)
Your heart quilt is looking beautiful , Diann. And I am so excited to see your progress on the saltbox. Aaah a blue house would be delightful. I can not wait to see it. I know it will be just beautiful. Hugs
Your heart looks wonderful. I like the idea of changing the house color based on the floss colors you have. I don't do much counted cross stitch but every once in a while I use some of it.
Those are cute saltboxes. I love seeing them coming along. One of these days, I'll make some.
I think the blue is a nice color for the house. You had two nice projects for Slow Sunday Stitching.
That heart is so sweet!!!
the ole crow salt box - I like that name.... I can just see the ol crows gossiping away and talking about which crop to land in
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