I had wanted to work on my Mary Wigham over the weekend. But I remembered I have my “Spanning three centuries” quilt languishing somewhere in my stash. I certainly didn’t mean for it to wait three centuries to be completed. So, I hunkered down and worked on it for a few hours. Here is what I have after a total of 10 1/2 hours:
I am actually showing you the back because it looks prettier than the front at the moment. The front has fabric marking allover that it is hard to see what’s being quilted:
Feather quilting is ABSOLUTELY addictive! I didn’t want to quit after I got started! There’s just something about these feathers!
Have a great day everyone. I hope you have a fantastic day.
p.s. You may click here to read about why I had named this quilt “Spanning Three Centuries.”
My word, no wonder you get so much done — you work pretty quickly. I seem to do quickly or accurately, but not both together, LOL! Great job — it’s looking lovely.
Wendy this is beautiful. And you do this all on your sewing machine??? Whew, amazing talent.
Absolutely beautiful!
You did that much so quickly on a home sewing machine? I’m in awe. It’s stunning!
The feathers are so beautiful.
Yes, we call them Lantanas here too. Have a lovely day!
Incredible!!!
So so beautiful Wendy.
Really gorgeous quilting!
Wendy, I did get my Quilter’s World magazine today. It is beautiful. I even blogged about it on my blog ;-)
Stunning! What a gorgeous work! Do you use a normal sewing machine?
Wow, this is beautiful!
Hi, Wendy!
The pattern for the Piece of cake pincushion is from Quilts and More, Spring 2009. Have fun!
Wendy, this is fabulous!!