A new leaf on my
which is a very old UFO that I am determined to finish this season.
I found using a small embroidery hoop keeps my work smoother and less wrinkly.
This embroidery stitching is free form.
I could not find the original threads that I used
so I am using anything on hand in the right colors.
The ones in the first post are variegated.
These are not. It all blends in.
I love fall and fall quilts.
I cannot resist planning a new one when I see one I like.
IG feed that really caught my eye.
There is an interesting story about this quilt which may be read
Like many others I wanted to find the pattern.
By request it has been written ...
The prints are a jelly roll.
They are also perfect with the gray and white setting.
The fabric line is an old, out of print, out of stock
line called "Persimmon" by
I have some odd size yardage cuts of this fabric line in my stash and I bought the pattern.
I will have to look for some blues and grays that work with this.
I may have a fat quarter bundle of the PB&J line of Basic Grey
in my stash that would work well.
I shall have to do more stash spelunking soon.
This week I have been
doing straight line quilting with my heavy duty walking foot on my Janome,
so my Amara has had an empty frame since my large batik quilt.
While spelunking through my big quilty closet I dug out another old UFO from 2015
that needs quilting ... and pressing!
I always wanted to do some feather quilting on this one
and was not sure how I would manage it on my regular machine.
Now that I have a long arm, I can quilt it!
This is also on my fall "get 'er done" list.
The roll of batting on the bottom bar of my long arm table
is a constant gym machine for my indoor cats.
I put a piece of folded cut batting which has lots of cat scratches in it on top.
I went in the room yesterday and found it on the floor and batting unrolled ... again.
My foot touched the bunched up batting on the floor and met a solid object
and a little kitty nose poked out at me.
Nutmeg was curled up inside the loose batting roll
and I rudely interrupted here catnap.
Maestro immediately decided to investigate.
Next photo would have been these two wrestling and romping away
but they ran over my feet and I did not click fast enough.
LOL ... I love my playful kitties.
I am thankful for people everywhere who look for the good things in life,
like a family friend on facebook who reposts images such as these every day
and fills my newsfeed with happy thoughts.
This one she reposted today from ...
I am linking up today with the
where every week we pause to think about all the good things in life,
big and small.
Happy Thursday!