This is what the flower squares look like after washing. The edges are not interfaced, but are snipped about every 1/4". It creates a lot of texture and 'movement' on the quilt.
This blog is a record of our daily life ... the joys and struggles of raising our little flock to love life and the author of life, our Lord. There are many similarities between Christ's followers and a flock of sheep, thus the name of this blog. I'm trying to 'shepherd' my little flock to know and love Christ - this is my vocation.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Little Flower Quilt - Part 2
Yeah!!! They are done and they've been sold at the Cathedral of St. Mary Spring Celebration! The Little Flower quilts I posted about earlier in the year (say around February) turned out beautiful. Hopefully their new owners will enjoy them as much as the Little Flowers enjoyed making each square.

This is what the flower squares look like after washing. The edges are not interfaced, but are snipped about every 1/4". It creates a lot of texture and 'movement' on the quilt.
This is what the flower squares look like after washing. The edges are not interfaced, but are snipped about every 1/4". It creates a lot of texture and 'movement' on the quilt.
Labels:
Art,
Little Flowers,
Quilting
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OH, those turned out so beautiful!! Wow, really, great job!
ReplyDeleteSuzie, do you know who won them?
ReplyDeleteI met one of the winners, he was a gentleman in his 60's?? I do not remember his name, and I hadn't met him before.
ReplyDeletecute. cute. cute. i have been wanting to try that technique. i like things that kind of stick out...
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