WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays
Well, it's true - you
can't have too much of a good thing. These pansies just prove it. I've been working on these beauties (all 12 of them!) for
hours and they still delight me. I just see little characters in those faces and I feel like they have a personality of their own, thanks to the fabric.
I have all my subtle heads and stems down. Today I need to embroider the veins on the leaves and add the tie that binds them too. Over in my Group, Bunny actually used some thin bias to 'bind' the stems and I really liked the look of it, so I think I will embroider one set and tie off the other, I'll see which works best with my fabrics. Then it's time to do the same for my 'bright' bunch. What was I thinking, taking on 2 quilts at the same time??
Phew, I'm all about these sweet little posies and I'm glad to me making progress. February was a hiccup month for me and I'm glad to see the back of it. Now, I'm back on track and happy to announce that the Free BOM
Wrapt In Love will be revealed on Friday.
What's Your WOW?
So glad to see you're feeling better - being sick definitely takes the wind out of your sails!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are feeling so much better and your pansies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your pansies! Glad your feeling better!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... You can't have too many pansies, but alas, you CAN have too many fudge-covered Oreos, as my scale keeps reminding me... I'm glad you're feeling more like yourself again!
ReplyDeleteAfter 9 years I'm still in awe seeing your incrediable beautiful turned appilque edges Esther, no matter how small the pieces??? I just sit and think of the attention of detail you give each tiny shape. What an inspiration you have been to me. Thank you for all ways motivating me to try harder with each of your beautiful quilts I make. Cheers Glenda
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric choice for the leaves and stems.Who knew plaid would look so good for stems. Thank you for the linky party. For the love of geese
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