
This stocking has Hobbs inside! I had a nice rectangle piece of leftover Hobbs Heirloom Natural Cotton Batting just perfect for the two sides of the stocking.
Monday, November 14th
Tuesday, November 15th
Wednesday, November 16th
Thursday, November 17th
I bought seven cityscape panels in September of 2019 when they went on sale.
I finally cut into them this March.
It was my nephew that got these panels moved to the top of the One Block Wonder list. He had gone to an exhibit earlier in the year and saw a quilt using a similar panel, but it had different shading and various quilt blocks surrounding it. It wasn't a one block wonder. He sent me a photo and asked I could make something like that.
I showed him the panels I had bought and told him I planned to make a One Block Wonder quilt with them. He wasn't sure what a One Block Wonder was, so I sent him some photos of my others ones.
So I took it to the edge of the woods for a photo shoot.
I enjoyed finishing this one up this year. I made it a slow process, but I find I enjoy going slow more than rushing and trying to get a finished product. I really enjoy watching the project grow and staring at it for days in different stages. The is the best part of quilting for me right now.
Now on the the next one!
The Island Batik Ambassador Bag Challenge is one of my favorite challenges. It features patterns from ByAnnie. The patterns are always easy to read and come with extra add on videos. Together you can't go wrong making any of these patterns!
This month I am showing off "A Place for Everything 2.0".
Sewn together with Schmetz Needles
and 50 wt Aurifl Thread in matching colors.
For this project we got to pick out the fabrics.
I chose the main fabric and the coordinating pink from the Sunset Plains line by Kathy Engle. The yellow comes from the Island Batik Foundations lines. I wanted something bright and fun every time I opened the bag. And pink and yellow make a great color combo.