New pix - two new projects

I have continued to be industrious and finished two quilts. Link is my webshots album:

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first 3 pix. I had fun doing Summer Garden. I sketched a rough idea from a quilting buddy's quilt ( I should have asked her for the pattern she said, I just didn't think to, so it is a bit different to hers.) A slight error in piecing led me to think about angling it slightly into the background, and in the end I like the effect. It is for an elderly uncle who asked to make him a throw for his settee. I was so pleased he wanted one. I shall give to him at Christmas. I purchased all the fabrics online from Hancocks of Paducah which was fun. I gave uncle a couple of choices of the large florals and he was thrilled to have the input. Now I just hope he likes the finished quilt! He loungeroom is rather dreary so this should brighten it up . The second quilt, Breaking the Drought, I had bought the fabric/ pattern from Aussie, Lisa Walton, quilt artist, at a quilt show in January last, and it has just had to wait until I finished other quilting commitments. It was also planned as a gift -- to good friends who live high in the treetops near where I live. I thought the colorway perfect. I didn't tell them the plan until I finished it and took it over last week. They were stunned that I would show my love for them this way and thrilled. They have now hung it and it looks very nice in position. I learnt so many techniques from this project

- couching over thick decorative threads, skeletal leaves, partially quilt-as-you-go (just four panels plus borders), spray basting which made it beautifully flat and stable, improving my machine quilting, trialling a binding-less edge using the facing technique in a AQS magazine. I figured out all these things myself, they were not in Lisa's instructions. The whole quilt sits so flat. I really enjoyed doing this one in about 3 weeks.

Cheers Bronnie Aust.

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The quilts are gorgeous. Happy Dancing for you. As always, I am distracted by the handsome big Bob Cat. Good gracious what a kitty. Do you have to buy cat food in 50 pound sacks? Polly

"Bronnie" I have continued to be industrious and finished two quilts.

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Polly, do y'mean Smokey Joe? He's not big at all, about 4 kg and very lithe because he runs very very fast and only operates at two speeds - that and stop. Love Bronnie

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