Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hot off the presses is my finished blue willow top. She is not de-threaded yet or even hanging straight, but I wanted to take a picture for a look thru the camera lens to get the over all effect. I thought I would post the picture as is. The camera still makes it look brighter than the duller quilt top she is. This will be put in the pile to baste.........argh......didn't I just mention I basted two tops last week. But it is nice to have this one sewn into a top and dream of the next applique project. She is larger than I guessed as each block is 20".

I goofed when I counted the blocks for the rail fence top I have been working on. I thought I only needed 120 blocks and was almost to goal when I realized, I needed 120 more blocks. O boy. Still stitching on those and I am actually using up a large amount of my 1 1/2 inch scrap strips. I may have to cut more. Fun!

5 comments:

Karen said...

The willow branches are quite an accomplishment to have stitched. Well done.

Dawn said...

This is great! I love the willow trees, classic motifs in school samplers I love too.
Thanks for sharing - your work is wonderful.

antique quilter said...

I just LOVE this , beautiful.
someday I hope to make a quilt and use these trees on the border of the quilt, I have seen a few antique quilts with willow tree borders and just love the look.
thanks for sharing!
Kathie

Barb said...

love the play on words - and I've always loved these willow applique trees!
great job -

Anonymous said...

Susie, this willow quilt it STUNNING. Just love it. Well done you!