Saturday, January 23, 2016

FNSI Results

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After a slow start I got fired up last night and did a little quilting and tracing stitcheries from Gail Pans new book.


these ones I managed to get the fabric back to front so they are traced on the back!!!! Memo to self, so not do this at night!!!
Last night I started quilting the waves on this Aussie hero quilt, but then stopped and finished the binding on the Charm Square quilt, I completed the quilting this morning. Thank you to Wendy for hosting us you can have a look at Wendy's blog to see what others got up to! Off to tidy up this quilt and organise binding.
Happy sewing.


18 comments:

  1. You were a busy girl! How are you liking the muesli? Yum!
    Everything is going fine here in Thailand, missing my muesli however!

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  2. Hi Sue well done my friend,that's something I would do is put the tracing on the back,lol xx

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  3. You got lots done. Those stitcheries are so cute and will look lovely no matter what side of the fabric they are on.

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  4. Wow! Heaps done there. LOL, put your glasses on girl! Today I stitched the corner of my linen into my stitchery....suppose it was better than stitching it to my pants which I have done before.

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  5. You were motoring along there Sue. Well done xx

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  6. Hello Sue,

    Oh the old trick of using the other side of the fabric, done that before usually find out when the quilt is finished. A bit annoying especially after you have done the tracing bit I tend to call it a "unique design element" Enjoy stitching out the designs.

    Happy days.
    Bev.

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  7. Great night work, I have also traced on the back lol..x

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  8. Such lovely stitches! I love them, no matter they're on the wrong side.
    Greetings Marle

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  9. Such lovely stitches! I love them, no matter they're on the wrong side.
    Greetings Marle

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  10. You were certainly on a roll. That "night light" does play tricks at times.

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  11. Nice stitcheries! Looking forward to your work!

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  12. Hi Sue, easily done with wrong side of the fabrics..enjoyed seeing your work regards ofaigh

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  13. Great progress.
    I often forget to reverse the pattern and my designs "look the other way" :o)

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  14. Sue, you have given yourself plenty of stitching with those stitcheries.

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  15. Heartbreaking to do all the tracing on the wrong side!

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  16. Have you lost count with the amount of those pin cushions. You do a great job. Well done with the Aussie heroes quilt

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  17. tracing stitcheries is quite a nice peaceful excercise?
    Hugz

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