and I made a start on the second blocks. The background fabric is a Moda Bella Solid called "Butter" - it's a lovely soft yellow, even though it looks cream in the photo above.
Saturday afternoon was spent with the stitching girls - always lovely to catch up and see what they're making. We also were able to see a quilt being quilted on Karen's longarm. At night I've been stitching some chickens - very appropriate for Easter.
They are for the bottom row of "Little Chicken Feather" - prefer the chickens to the little piggies in the original quilt. Stitching the last block now.
Easter Sunday was spent with the family - we had a great time at the cafe in Centennial Park - such a magnificent day. Perfect early autumn weather. And on Monday, after some gardening and other jobs, was Fireworks day. About time I got back to this quilt and made a couple more blocks. This will a very bright quilt.
7 comments:
wow you have been so busy,
loving your goodnight Irene top and all your new projects are gorgeous!
you must have a neverending stash of fig tree fabrics....
your little chicken feather is looking so wonderful
Happy days!
Little Chicken Feather is looking very cute! I think your Shortcake quilt will look lovely in Fig Tree Fabrics. You have actually inspired me. Have you seen Fig Tree range 'Farmhouse'? Its coming out later this year. It is typically Fig Tree except it has black in it! Oh that Joanna knows how to work her colours. In particular she has a dynamite black spot. There is some quilts she has made up on her blog. You may like them, if you haven't already seen them.
Wow, you got a lot done over easter. Sounds like a good balance of sewing, socialising and gardening,
Wow I am loving those fabrics you are using in those quilts.
Wow Lynda you sure are Wonder Woman ,I admire you for talent of whipping out the most amazing quilts,well done my friend xx
The Fireworks block is quite a striking block and lends itself well to the bright colours you are using Lynda.
Your chicken feather quilt is looking amazing Lynda, you are doing a great job.
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