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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Just Like Grandma Used to Make


I've finally assembled the Butterfly quilt top. 
I've been trying to duplicate a quilt I inherited from my grandmother that is falling apart. 
And now I'm pinning it in preparation for hand quilting.  I may not get much hand done in the next few months because I don't have air conditioning in my house and so it gets a little too warm for me to have a quilt in my lap. BUT this summer so far has been rather cooler than normal...so we shall see. I'm anxious to get quilting. 

I finished the 12 inch Crazy Farm block I was working on last week for my lap quilt. 


We used to have geese when we first moved out here to our 18 acres. Maybe when I retire we will get some again. 

I have to say that Pansies are one of my favorite flowers.  I start them from seed every year and have pots and baskets and all other sorts of containers on my deck full of them.  I used to press them and use them on homemade cards. 

I kind of free form stem stitched a vine around the pansies and added some french knot and detached chain stitch wisteria. 

I actually do have apple, pear and cherry trees on my farm. I used to have a plum tree but it died several years ago. 
And below that I did some free form buttonhole stitches topped with some detached chain (lazy daisy) stitches. 

The butterfly doesn't show up as well as I wanted. Maybe later I'll add some stitches inside. 
I forget what stitch that is that I used for those green leaves. 
And finally there's a little lady bug button. 

Slow Stitching today? 

9 comments:

  1. Both projects are so pretty! :) Love the old-fashioned delicate butterflies / so dainty and feminine.

    No whole house air here, either, though I do have a few window units. I have not asked my sons to put them in yet though...so far the weather has not been too bad : )

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  2. Amazing details! Have I said before how much I love your photography of the stitches... I feel like I'm looking at the real block instead of just a photo!
    Love the ducks... or are they geese??
    Thanks for linking up... enjoy your stitching!

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  3. Love the stetting of your butterfly quilt. The quilting is really going to bring it alive. I always drool over your crazy quilt blocks. I think I am getting ready to at least try a block, now to find the time.

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  4. Great stitching--do you draw all your ducks, flowers, etc. yourself? Loving this...hugs, Julierose

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  5. What fun, crazy patches you are doing. All those lovely embroidery stitches! The butterflies are lovely too.

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  6. Very lovely butterfly quilt. Would you share a photo of the original sometime?

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  7. Crazy quilting is on my list! I love the look of yours! beautiful!

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  8. I use to have a butterfly quilt just like yours. It was my moms, have no idea where it went. what wonderful work. RoseMary@ heart and soul quilts

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  9. Wonderful projects and such amazing detail!

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