A rose is the 5th block of my hand embroidery series and the pattern is free. Just click on
the ROSE to get the pattern and enjoy!
I went on Retreat this past weekend with my "wacky" girlfriends and of course, had a blast.
We laughed, ate, did our Bible studies and sewed a bunch. Here's just a bit of what was accomplished.
Annie's scrappy quilt top made from 2 1/2 inch squares from a previous exchange.
Kathleen's baby quilt for a little boy. I know you can't see the great fabrics of all types of balls.
Kathy's quilts. The first are blocks of a challenge some of us are involved in. The second is a sweet baby quilt for a girl.
Molly's quilt project is really amazing. She was working from some Burgoyne Surrounded blocks, 6 inch blocks and a star center.
I spent my time stitching around another set of Outhouse blocks and all 24 of my Teapot blocks (not pictured).
I went on Retreat this past weekend with my "wacky" girlfriends and of course, had a blast.
We laughed, ate, did our Bible studies and sewed a bunch. Here's just a bit of what was accomplished.
Annie's scrappy quilt top made from 2 1/2 inch squares from a previous exchange.
Kathleen's baby quilt for a little boy. I know you can't see the great fabrics of all types of balls.
Kathy's quilts. The first are blocks of a challenge some of us are involved in. The second is a sweet baby quilt for a girl.
Molly's quilt project is really amazing. She was working from some Burgoyne Surrounded blocks, 6 inch blocks and a star center.
I spent my time stitching around another set of Outhouse blocks and all 24 of my Teapot blocks (not pictured).
How cute! Rhonda, I am really enjoying this BOW. I can't wait to see my little quilt put together.
ReplyDeleteall great projects!! your hand stitching is fabulous!! I'm working on one, and you can certainly tell I'm a beginner!! But it keeps me awake while sitting with the hubs watching TV at night.
ReplyDeleteLovely rose. I enjoyed seeing the quilting work too.
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