The first row of applique blocks in the center section is completed! Since there are four rows in the center section and two borders, there are 6 rows total. Two have been completed so 1/3rd of the quilt has been completed!
The pictures are from the top of the first row in the center. I did quilt from the blocks above into the bottom row in several of the blocks.
The diagonal line background quilting adds so much interest.
Two stencils have been used in the corners of the applique blocks. The first one is this double heart design.
The second design is this one called feather design. I wrote about the stencils I used for marking Hearts & Wreaths in this post.
I'm using white thread for quilting. The quilting designs are very subdued and aren't going to jump out at you when you view the quilt from a distance. Applique is the focus of this quilt, the quilting designs are secondary.
The pin at the top of the border shows me where the quilting for the vine ends. It's hard to find the end if it's not marked.
Another amaryllis is blooming, isn't this red absolutely beautiful? She has only one bud and the bud has just three blooms instead of the normal four. When this amaryllis is finished blooming, she's finished for this winter. There are two more amaryllis with buds. The one will probably be blooming by next Sunday.
The other bulb is way behind, it will be a month before that one blooms. See that tiny little bit of green picking out of the center?I turn the amaryllis plants every day, it's not hard to do. When I plant the bulbs in the fall, I insert a small stone on the bottom of the pot. I don't have a problem with top-heavy plants toppling over when they're blooming.
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