Here is the practise top put together with the double cotton wadding. Decided our small dog Sophie will benifit from this, as she loves to sit on quilts, and doesn't have one of her own.
Will try out different threads to see which will look best, so its a bit experimental.
I have drawn in a couple of borders to do some whatever there too.
I will use an aurofil thread on the back.
I may not post again till after Christmas - need to get some other things done for Christmas...and the apricots need to be picked as they of course all get ripe all at once...and the plums are ready to do the same thing!!
Andrea wants to try using the dehydrator ( which hasnt been used for some years) - should be interesting.
Have a wonderful Christmas and I will catch up in the New Year.
May your holidays be safe and healthy ... and not too cold/hot.
Merry Christmas Joan! .... I will be looking forward to your posts after the holdiay. I am going to look for my recipe for dried apricot pie (very tart, but rich and delicious)- and what a lucky little dog Sophie is LOL...fondly, Sandy
ReplyDeleteHave a Very Merry Christmas my dear friend :0)
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Merry Christmas Joan to you and your family! Take the time to enjoy the Holidays and we will see you back here with new ideas...
ReplyDeleteShopie is one luck little dog.
Hugs....Rebecca
What a great practice project and a great idea to make something that your 'companion' will benefit from.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your blogging break and have a great Christmas and ring in the New Year with friends and family, looking forward to hearing from you then, take care
Sophie must be one of the family and well loved. It's going to be fun quilting that one. I hope your Christmas is very merry.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be another stunning one! Merry Christmas to you too!
ReplyDeleteMmmm...apricots! All we have here in snow, with a lot of Christmas Cheer. Merry Christmas to you!
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