The Asian-inspired fabric quilt is coming along well; I’ve completed the quilting. I decided to use “stitch in the ditch” technique since there’s a lot going on with the fabric. You’re seeing the quilt sandwich that hasn’t been squared up yet; I’ll square it up, create and apply the binding and it’ll be complete. A finished quilt display in my next update.
I’ve received Clue #9 in my mystery quilt project. This is the last fabric I’ll receive; the next clue will be how to put the sections together to create the quilt top. I’m eager to see what this will look like. . . 😁
I’m looking forward to more practice with paper piecing — generally known as Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP). I have several small and simple projects lined up (not necessarily in this order) shown in the pictures below. I’m not sure how many blocks I’ll make — maybe one, maybe more for a table topper, for example. I’m not sure a quilt is in the picture, except, perhaps, the origami crane.
“Waiting for Rain” by Jennifer Ofenstein
Origami crane (Tsuru) by Alyce Blyth for Blossom Heart Quilts (my taste for bright colors will come into play with this one — and might become a quilt)