Sneak Peek: A mini quilt for Julie Knoblock
I truly am the slowest swapper ever. Just ask Samantha, Tricia, Alice (not technically a swap, but I did promise that I'd mail her some craft supplies, which took me about five months to do), and now Julie. I don't even want to look back and see how long it's been since Julie and I started talk about this mini quilt swap. I've been enjoying hers now for at least a couple of months. This here is a little sneak peak at the one I'm making for her. It's almost done! Part of my delay is that I started a different one and couldn't get anywhere with it. Finally I gave up on it and made a new one in less than a week. I like how it's turning out. Soon Julie, soon.
P.S. Check out Julie's interactive painting project. You get to help art direct a painting.
P.S. Check out Julie's interactive painting project. You get to help art direct a painting.
Labels: embroidery, mini quilt, swap, vintage










7 Comments:
oh wow, that is looking wonderful!
oh my god I'm so excited!!! Look at all those stitches!
Don't worry about it though- I truly know how you feel, I took two years to do a paintig swap once. I was so embarrassed!
It sure looks like it's going to be worth the wait. I can't wait to see the finished mini quilt. (no pressure intended!)
I find that my personal deadlines are a little too flexible. There is always a reason or an excuse. I am way too easy, letting myself off the hook. No follow through. Sad, really.
I love your sense of color. I always have!
-chardgirl
The brown/rust and turquoise combo is awesome. I'm sure it's going to turn out super-wonderful.
this is looking sweet! I have 4 little minis laying around in various stages of being completed...will I ever finish anything!!!??? I have to get with it! I am signed up for a doll quilt swap!!!
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