Half of the churn dash blocks on row 6 are quilted and the bottom halves of the white squares are too.
I hope you have sometime to relax today and do some slow stitching on whatever project you are working on.
Linking to - Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching, Quilting is More Fun than Housework, Em's Scrapbag, Love Laugh Quilt, Quilter's Monday, Show & Tell Monday with Bambi, BOM's Away, Esther's Wednesday WOW!, Sew, Stitch, Snap SHOW
Even just a few stitches are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEvery stitch moves you closer to getting this lovely quilt done!
ReplyDeleteSome stitches are better than none.
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing such a gorgeous hand quilting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitches and love the churn dash blocks.
ReplyDeleteyour quilt is looking beautiful and a little progress is better than none!
ReplyDeleteEvery little bit of stitching counts towards the end result. Your stitching is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJust having the the hand quilting ready to work on can be the goal, instead of "done and folded". Seeing your quilting is a pleasure.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your work. Gorgeous stitchery! ;^)
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is beautiful, I love this quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteI have watched you progress through this long endeavor, and can so totally relate. I have hand-quilted several quilts, and sometimes it seems as if it will never get done. Some weeks I can work many hours; others, I barely touch it. Your work is much more intricate than any I've done; and it looks spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a fun process to see the texture of the stitches spread across the blocks!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is just beautiful - I have loved watching it progress. I would like to ask you how you marked the quilting - and did you mark the whole quilt before basting or as you get to a new part? I am anxious to start hand quilting a project and just can't decide how to mark.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a beautiful job. Congratulations on the patience to do the hand quilting. It will be a treasure!
ReplyDeleteDoing a beautiful job on your quilting designs for this quilt. Before you know it you will be finished!
ReplyDeleteYour tulip quilt is absolute stunning!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous... you are doing a fantastic job
ReplyDeleteDear Gretchen what beautiful beautiful quilting for generations to love and admirer. How I enjoy dropping in to your blog ad seeing your quilting I never tire of seeing such beauty. Hugs Glenda PS Love the double hearts you are quilting so simple but so elegant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Don't worry about the quantity if the quality is as high as this - the rest of the world is looking on in awe and admiring it every step of the way!
ReplyDeleteHope you find more stitching time this week if that's what you want, though!
Hi Gretchen! What a beautiful job you are doing on a lovely quilt. I love blue and white - just gorgeous. ~smile~
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Beautiful quilting! This b&w quilt is going to be quite an heirloom with all your hand quilting on it! And thanks for linking up to 'sew stitch snap SHARE'
ReplyDeleteStunning! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't have to be a lot to be progress. It's looking great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilting !! Thanks for sharing on Quilter's Monday.
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