more needlework.
Jun. 25th, 2011 04:49 pmJust some relatively small things that I've been tinkering with this spring when I got to the point where I simply couldn't look at the Yule Log Cabin quilt anymore. I suspect I'm going to have Issues with the Yule Log Cabin quilt for years to come -- it's the quilt I was working on during both Linnet's and Morgan's last days. Maybe it'll get easier to work on again after the new kittens have moved in this fall.
First, a couple of little cross-stitch panels that are eventually going to be incorporated into a quilt. I have no idea yet what pattern I will use for the quilt, or how many cross-stitch panels I'm actually going to make (I have about a dozen more flower patterns of the correct size to choose from, plus I'd like to try my hand at creating at least one more from a photo).

I love glads, and have some in my garden, although I don't think any of them are red [g].

I like that one of these larkspurs is light blue, and the other dark blue.
And a very simple baby quilt, for my very nice and very helpful next-door neighbors. She's due in September:

First, a couple of little cross-stitch panels that are eventually going to be incorporated into a quilt. I have no idea yet what pattern I will use for the quilt, or how many cross-stitch panels I'm actually going to make (I have about a dozen more flower patterns of the correct size to choose from, plus I'd like to try my hand at creating at least one more from a photo).

I love glads, and have some in my garden, although I don't think any of them are red [g].

I like that one of these larkspurs is light blue, and the other dark blue.
And a very simple baby quilt, for my very nice and very helpful next-door neighbors. She's due in September:
