Sorry for being away for a while. Fortunately, there is nothing amiss here. I did spend much of a week assisting a friend after her shoulder surgery. I enjoyed her company and got a lot of cross stitch completed while being there.
I have gotten back to sewing a bit. First I completed the last 2 project bags from my Lori Holt kit. All 8 are now made.
I was procrastinating a bit. My goal was to keep finishing quilts. I did not want to start anything new. But I was just hung up on how to get my borders to fit on the Rainbow Log Cabins. So I finally just picked it up attacked the project. Ugh! I still don't understand how I avoided it.
And It is DONE ! And looks amazing. Even better than I had expected. So very glad to have it off the pile.
I also have been working on my Little America blocks. I am still behind a few.
But no progress on Dear Jane all month.
Happy Mother's Day for all the mothers, grandmothers, and other assorted titles that give so much to younger ones.
Your rainbow log cabin is beautiful. So lovely and colourful, are you keeping this one for yourself?
ReplyDeleteI love your Rainbow log cabin, so beautiful! The project bags are so cute, it would be hard for me to give them away. Happy Mother's Day and happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is an amazing log cabin - and yes! those borders would intimidate me - but you pulled it off so well!
ReplyDeleteThe Rainbow Log cabin quilt is stunning!! Wow!! I love the border especially.
ReplyDeleteYour Rainbow Log Cabin is gorgeous, so pretty! Glad you decided to add the border and finish the top. Borders can be a pain sometimes, glad it went well. Pretty blocks too. Happy belated Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteYour Rainbow Log Cabin is totally BEYOND AMAZING ! What a fantastic quilt !!!
ReplyDeleteJust WOW, Debbie! Those rainbow log cabins are a visual treat. And, as for the border, it truly is inspired!
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