First, to update from my Sunday post, Woven Wreaths is finished! It looks so much better with the bound edge - why didn't I do this months ago?!
I've been trying to spend some time with my 2024 RSC project, Patchwork Hearts, at least once a month, and it hasn't been out in awhile, so this seemed like a good week for that. The first order of business was to finish quilting the second row, which didn't take long.
I'm quilting these one row at a time, and will need to choose a sashing color that will connect the rows together, so I was auditioning a few different sashing fabrics the other day - a red, a blue, and a gold. I didn't like any of them! Now I'm thinking something tone-on-tone in a white or a cream that will blend in more with the quilt design will be the way to go. Just have to find it!
Fortunately there's still time to figure that out while I'm quilting the other three rows of this project! The next step was to prep another row to quilt.
Backing cut for all three.
And getting started on some quilting...
This orange heart is a favorite block, especially for October!
Sharing at The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
1 comment:
Love that Woven Wreath, just had to call in to say so. And the hearts are great, yes that orange one is so good.
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