I realized over the weekend that my sister's birthday was coming up this week and I wanted to make her something for a gift. I pulled out this Kathy Schmitz embroidery that I did a few years ago and decided it would be fun to give her because my sister and BiL are huge gardeners.
I looked through my stash for something that would go with the color of the clay pots, and found a batik left over from this year's SAHRR that was fall-themed.
These simple borders and straight line quilting, plus a brick red binding made this a quick finish - thank goodness!
I gave it to my sister yesterday and she liked it!
I meant to take a picture of her with it, but we got busy visiting and
I never took out my phone. Oh well.
Once that was done I could start playing with some ideas for my August house for A Year in the Neighborhood. I loosely base these blocks on the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month - yellow - and something that's going on around my house. Here are a couple parts I've been working on!
I should have more to share in my Saturday post!
Linking up with The Inquiring Quilter for Wednesday Wait Loss.
It's nice your sister lives close to you for an in person gifting! I don't remember you stitching that piece, it is really cute and a nice finish Diann.
ReplyDeleteHandmade gifts are the best! You found the perfect border fabric for that pretty embroidery. Nice house parts too. Gail at the cozy quilter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet gift for your sister! That batik is really perfect as a frame.
ReplyDeleteLovely gift for your Sister;))) Love that batik border you chose...Pretty heart and baby Dresden parts, too.
ReplyDeleteI am going to be making 1/2 sq. triangles from all my leftover charm squares for some future, as yet unknown, project; just mindless sewing for now...mostly dense flowery prints so pairing with whites...hugs, Julierose ;)))
A very pretty and thoughtful gift for your sister. I like your ideas for this month's house. Looking forward to seeing how you use those inspirations.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little quilt. I can see why she liked it! Love that little yellow dresden, too.
ReplyDeleteYour sister is going to love that sweet stitchery! I like your use of yellow so far this month!
ReplyDeleteAaw what a sweet gift for your sister, Diann. You are so fortunate to be able to spend time with your sis. Oooh the new components for the August block are so pretty. Hmmm Will it be sunflower themed? Have a fabulous day, sweet friend. Hugs.
ReplyDeletethat a nice gift to your sister - does she live near you so you can visit often? Your stitches are always pretty
ReplyDeleteYou had all the right things on hand for the perfect gift! And I'm so glad you just enjoyed each other's company an ddidn't worry about photos!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful gift to your sister! The stitchery is perfect for a gardener, I'm sure she (they both) will love it. It's beautiful and you found the perfect border. Cute heart and mini-Dresden too.
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