Here's the progress on Grandma's Embroidered blocks. I quilted across the row.
Did you see where I missed marking a circle? That is very easy to do. That circle is now quilted and I've rolled.
When I planted impatience in the flowerbed several weeks ago, I discovered a toad who had made his home in the soft soil under daffodil stems.
He's moved and is enjoying the blooms in this viola pot.
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Your quilting is lovely.. I am glad you saw that missing circle before you rolled too :) It is looking smashing really! I look forward to Sunday's to see your progress on this quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI love your violas and the frog looks happy too <3 Kathi
Aah.....your quilting, both perfect and beautiful! Look at those pretty violas. The toad is obviously enjoying them, too.
ReplyDeleteLovely hand quilting, I love to see your quilt!
ReplyDeletelovely - I like the circle quilting with the embroidery - such a different look
ReplyDeleteLoving the circles you are quilting!
ReplyDeleteNice work! I really like this!
ReplyDeleteExquisite quilting, Gretchen!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting and lovely flowers. I have a couple of lizards sunning themselves on the porch every time I go outside. They run and hide, and then come back. I also came across a little frog the other day sitting on my bag of soil. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteLove how you are quilting this. That little frog looks pretty happy with your flower selection.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is so beautiful, what a wonderful quilt this is going to be!
ReplyDeleteYour real flowers are almost as pretty as your embroidered and quilted flowers! I love the toad, too. I hear they eat lots of bugs!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty concentric circle quilting! I think my puppy caught a toad last night and ATE him... :-(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on the circular quilting... so. pretty!
ReplyDeleteLoving the dimples that hand quilting creates. Wonderful texture! You are so lucky to have your own toad, keeps the nasty bugs out of eating up your plants!
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