Have been hanging onto this pattern for a few years now and decided I had to get started. It is a Patchwork Pumpkin design.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Fabrics for flower rows
The other day I went through my stash and found a series of purples and a series of reds and oranges ready to cut out the pieces for rows 3 and 5.
Yesterday I was trying to clear a bit of space to work on the North Pole quilt and nearly plonked my pile of fabrics back into the box not realizing they were for Nanna's Farm. Realized just in time and they are now safely placed (not actually safely put away yet).
I need to buy up some creams and beiges to do the backgrounds for these rows.
I should start some of the smaller blocks.
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
Preparing more panels
My next step was to scan some of the specialty blocks and flip them horizontally in Preview. I printed them out and traced off the appliqué paper for the bowl of flowers.
I placed the block pages into a display folder and stored the appliqué paper pieces in it.
I would like to make a nice block holder with cardboard in the covers to store the separate blocks. And maybe make a nice fabric container for the fabric collection. I like the look of some of the Ikea fabrics.
I placed the block pages into a display folder and stored the appliqué paper pieces in it.
I would like to make a nice block holder with cardboard in the covers to store the separate blocks. And maybe make a nice fabric container for the fabric collection. I like the look of some of the Ikea fabrics.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Starting Nanna's Frm
I bought the pattern in 2010 from Patchwork Pumpkin. It was a buy one get one free deal so I got Flower Garden too. Throughout 2011 I bought up fabrics but over the years I have used a lot of them up. Finally at the end of 2012 I picked out some suitable fabrics and got started.
I had a few of the appliqué pieces traced onto the fusible paper from quilt group so I had to make up the background and attach the stem for panel 1. I fused the flowers and leaves and sewed around all the flowers and some of the leaves. I put it in WIP Wednesday with this post. Val Spiers Sews: WIP Wednesday - Nanna's Farm
I had a few of the appliqué pieces traced onto the fusible paper from quilt group so I had to make up the background and attach the stem for panel 1. I fused the flowers and leaves and sewed around all the flowers and some of the leaves. I put it in WIP Wednesday with this post. Val Spiers Sews: WIP Wednesday - Nanna's Farm
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