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Monday, 10 September 2012

Stash Diving

It's the first day of school holidays here, so I'm not anticipating a whole lot of sewing will happen over the next two weeks. But today my boys went off to play at their grandparent's house, so while the small one slept I did a wee bit of sewing.

Sweary Tula is finished, bound and will be posted off tomorrow. A little closeup of my favorite part :o)


 I also had a chance to finish the first azure section of Groove. I'm much, much happier now I've done the whole section.


There is a bit of inconsistency with the spacing - it was much easier to do in the wider strip, and it's a bit wider apart in this section. But I don't think it'll stand out too much overall.


I even had time for some fabric fondling! This afternoon I was 'cleaning my bedroom' which conveniently houses my stash. Needless to say, there was a bit more stash diving than cleaning ;o)


No idea if it will eventuate into anything (and I was really surprised how much I had of that sour green/yellow!), but it was way more fun than what I was supposed to be doing :o)

xx Jess

13 comments:

  1. you are the fmq queen! I am seriously in awe!

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  2. Oh your FMQ kills me - it is so awesome!! It makes me want to make more of an effort at the quilting side of things (I just need more patience!)!

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  3. Jess your quilting is soooo good. From one who has a go now and then at straight line quilting.....I wish I could do even a tiny bit of fmq. Wishing will get me no where. Gotta get down and try try try. xx

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  4. like the others, your FMQ awesomness is a thing of beauty

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  5. Jess!!!! Absolutely gorgeous! Love it!

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  6. Oh wow, that FMQ is amazing! I posted off my sweary swap today, but the most stash diving I did was through my scraps for my extra o.O

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  7. Your quilting is so fabulous! If I could quilt like that, I think I'd celebrate by hiring someone to clean for me ; )

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  8. I am coveting that bundle of fabrics and in awe at your gorgeous FMQ!

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  9. Okay, so I must know how long you've been FMQ'ing?? It is A-mazing! I can't get over it. And is it all done on a regular home sewing machine? You are SO inspiring. I'm just starting out and am finding it rather daunting, other than basic loops or pebbles.

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  10. Wow what stunning FMQ!! You should get a long arm and start up a business! =D

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  11. Your fmq is making me feel so inadequate!! That is the fittest stack of fabric - gorgeous!!

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  12. Wow, your quilting is amazing. Do you do this on a regular sewing machine? So glad I found your blog.

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