Evenings lately have been spent doing a bit of needleturn...both of these projects are mystery ones...who knows where they will end!!
First up - Block Two of Lynette Anderson's latest button club, Chateau Hexagon, this one is called 'Sampler Block' - isn't it sweet?
Quiltmania magazine is doing a mystery quilt this year as well. It is designed by Japanese quilter Reiko Kato. Here (below) is block one. Now that I see these photos on the screen, I notice that they are a little dark, however I do think the appliques are really cute. I had loads of fun dressing them - I possibly put more thought into dressing these children than I did my own kiddies when they were little, but please don't tell them that!
I couldn't believe how excited I was by this project; I actually couldn't wait till evening each night to carry on playing and stitching!!
This Friday is FNSI night and I have registered to play along as well... this month it is being hosted by Wendy at Sugarlane quilts. Pop along to her blog (here) if you want to take part. I hope to be working on this stitchery, which was my 'nearly done' project for One Christmas Item a Month in June. But, by the time Friday night comes along something completely different may have fallen into my lap!
We shall see :-)
I think that is all for now, happy stitching,
First up - Block Two of Lynette Anderson's latest button club, Chateau Hexagon, this one is called 'Sampler Block' - isn't it sweet?
(You can see my block one, Birdhouse Corner, here)
Quiltmania magazine is doing a mystery quilt this year as well. It is designed by Japanese quilter Reiko Kato. Here (below) is block one. Now that I see these photos on the screen, I notice that they are a little dark, however I do think the appliques are really cute. I had loads of fun dressing them - I possibly put more thought into dressing these children than I did my own kiddies when they were little, but please don't tell them that!
I couldn't believe how excited I was by this project; I actually couldn't wait till evening each night to carry on playing and stitching!!
The complete block. |
This Friday is FNSI night and I have registered to play along as well... this month it is being hosted by Wendy at Sugarlane quilts. Pop along to her blog (here) if you want to take part. I hope to be working on this stitchery, which was my 'nearly done' project for One Christmas Item a Month in June. But, by the time Friday night comes along something completely different may have fallen into my lap!
We shall see :-)
I think that is all for now, happy stitching,
Your little Sunbonnets are so cute, you can't be blamed for spending time to dress them all!
ReplyDeleteomg that block is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethe little sunbonnet children are adorable and their outfits look amazing.
It's ok to spend more time dressing them at least they aren't going to get dirty...
such a fantastic block..and what a lot of detail in it... very sweet..
ReplyDeletewill be stitching with you on Friday...
Hugz
Wow! That block is gorgeous...your children are adorable, and so well done! Also love your new button project. I am working on Fernhill, but very slowly!
ReplyDeletewow Raewyn your needleturning is perfect and your block look awesome,well done.xx
ReplyDeleteWe love your sun bonnets Raewyn. I saw that project in the magazines you lent me and thought it would be interesting to do, good for you for putting it on your project list. Hugs Kerry and Barb
ReplyDeleteVery cute projects.
ReplyDeleteHow very cute!!! I love the bonnet children!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little people Raewyn, you have made them all so fashionable. I won't tell your kids if you don't :-)
ReplyDeleteCatch you tomorrow night....
Beautiful block and I love your other quilt blocks... No wonder you had such fun stitching them.
ReplyDeleteWow, both blocks are great!
ReplyDeleteOh I love all those blocks--
ReplyDeleteI need to do some applique--know I have something started somewhere's!!!
keep up that cute stitching-
hugs, di and miss gracie
Dear Raewyn,
ReplyDeleteyour second "Chateau Hexagon" Block Looks very lovely, but really, really amazing is the "Sunbonnet-Projekt". Wow...so cute, so wonderful needleturn, really really lovely.
Hugs from Germany
sigisart
I love this little Sunbonnet Sue mystery! I'm so glad to find someone who is making it. I'm so tempted, but have too many other things going on. It will be so much fun watching you do this!
ReplyDeleteThe sun bonnet block is just adorable , such detail and you did a great job of dressing the,!
ReplyDeleteOh, Raewyn, I love the sunbonnet kids! Is the project in the current magazine? I would love to do that one.
ReplyDeleteYour little sunbonnet people are just adorable and once again i am way behind as i still haven't finished block one of Chateau Hexagon. You have achieved such a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful blocks! the sunbonnet children are amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are wonderful! I also really like the Christmas stitchery you are working on.
ReplyDeleteOh Raewyn, your sunbonnet folk are just adorable, I love how you have dressed them & the fabrics you have used. Your work is just gorgeous :-)
ReplyDeleteyour little sunbonnet sues are so cut climbing the tree and love the Lynette Anderson block, will pop over and look at the link now.
ReplyDeleteLove your LAnderson block, I am working on mine at the moment. Your new block is gorgeous, so cute!! Love all the different clothes.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I am not a big sunbonnet sue fan but your block is so cute. love the other things you are working on.
ReplyDeleteYour LA block is georgeous , and the sunbonnets are so very cute !!!!
ReplyDeleteWow. Really nothing more to say, in the grip of stitching envy, lol
ReplyDeleteWonderful blocks and cute stitchery!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tatyana