Monday, July 27, 2009
Double Wedding Ring Table Topper
Bruce has finished the top of a table topper.
His version of the Double Wedding Ring is in colours that are definitely not the traditional
Size of project : approximately 30" square.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
POTC - Lucy Boston
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
More POTC - Lucy Boston
Kathi is making Patchwork Of The Crosses blocks too. These blocks seems almost epidemic :-) Try clicking on some of the pictures to see a larger version of the same, and some of the delightful fussy-cutting that is going on in these blocks
LeMoyne Stars
Frummie is making LeMoyne stars, and has sent this picture of her doings the first week of the Inklingo Sampler.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
POTC Interpretation
Charlsey has begun a new set of Patchwork of the Crosses blocks using directional prints. She writes: "Here is my interpretation of the first block in row one of Lucy Boston's Patchwork of the Crosses. Much to my surprise the very center has a tiny blue circle - unplanned. Also unplanned was the stripe around the block that give the block a square look."
Charlsey has also come up with a way to store the pieces for each block, ready to stitch. She writes: "My POTC is a portable hand piecing project. I put the pieces for each block in a Floss-A-Way baggy used for embroidery floss. There is a hole in the top corner of the baggy so I put them on a metal ring. This is a picture of 14 blocks prepped and ready to sew."
Charlsey has also come up with a way to store the pieces for each block, ready to stitch. She writes: "My POTC is a portable hand piecing project. I put the pieces for each block in a Floss-A-Way baggy used for embroidery floss. There is a hole in the top corner of the baggy so I put them on a metal ring. This is a picture of 14 blocks prepped and ready to sew."
Thursday, July 2, 2009
POTC coming together
I know we have lots of pictures of POTC / Lucy Boston blocks, but ... Inklingoists love that collection, and it is very exiting to see each block grow, and, once there are enough blocks, to put it all together.
Mary has reached the "put together" stage, and this is what her (smaller) version of the Lucy Boston quilt looks like ... so far.