I didn’t get a ton done in the last 3 weeks on this project, unfortunately.
Here’s where I was last update:
And here I am now.
I stitched more on her right arm, and I stitched to the very top of the project.
I did get an old project finished, though! Remember the seat cover I stitched for my desk chair? Well, I agreed with Avis when she said it was too nice to sit on, so I quilted it (first time ever for that), and although I am not sure if I am going to hang it or use it on a table I am pretty darn proud of myself!
Thank you, Avis, for organizing this Stitch-a-Long. Please visit the other blogs to see what other fabulous stitchy projects they are stitching. We are all working on different pieces!
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9 thoughts on “SAL-Girl in Lavendar Field 5”
I see good progress 🙂 Totally remember the seat cover project and I love the quilting idea. It turned out so beautiful. Love the material choices 🙂
You made headway, and that’s always a good thing whether it’s a lot or a little! Nice finish! It’s interesting when you go in with one idea and come out with another.
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I see good progress 🙂 Totally remember the seat cover project and I love the quilting idea. It turned out so beautiful. Love the material choices 🙂
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Thank you! I need to invest in some more fabric. I really don’t have much.
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A much better end!! The background on your sweet girl is intriguing.
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A wall hanging gets my vote. Welcome to the addictive world of patchwork quilting!
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great progress with the lavender girl, and well done on your patchwork finish!
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ooooh the finished quilting job is mighty fine!!! Was a great idea, and the lavender girl is just beautiful
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Loving the quilted panel – so pretty! Keep going with the tiny stitches!
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You made headway, and that’s always a good thing whether it’s a lot or a little! Nice finish! It’s interesting when you go in with one idea and come out with another.
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I went back and forth on how to finish it. I love the result!
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