Oreo the Orca is my latest stuffy made from a Funky Friends Factory pattern.
This was a test run before I make the sample for Katja's. As always the patterns are easy to follow and I love the result.
This weeks quilting included this intricate appliqué. I almost hyperventilated every time I had to go near those tiny little circles with my size 18 needle. The circles are about 1/4 inch across and so perfect.
This weeks Northcott block is from Cottage Quilting in Kelowna. I found the pattern a little confusing so I just made up my own method of achieving the result pictured on the pattern.
My Gammill was having an issue with not speeding up immediately upon starting so I ask Doug to check the brushes on the motor. To say they were a little worn is an understatement. The one on top is the new brush. Thanks to Kawatha Quilting System in Ontario for their quick service getting me my parts. My machine is almost 17 years old and has been so reliable.
This is a proud Grandma picture. Our youngest Granddaughter was in her first speed skating event. At four years old she was so very serious. She was not the fastest skater, but probably the fastest at getting up each time she fell. Such a cute little girl. Her older sister also competed and was a great help all day long.
Linking up with Finish it up Friday.
This was a test run before I make the sample for Katja's. As always the patterns are easy to follow and I love the result.
This weeks quilting included this intricate appliqué. I almost hyperventilated every time I had to go near those tiny little circles with my size 18 needle. The circles are about 1/4 inch across and so perfect.
This weeks Northcott block is from Cottage Quilting in Kelowna. I found the pattern a little confusing so I just made up my own method of achieving the result pictured on the pattern.
My Gammill was having an issue with not speeding up immediately upon starting so I ask Doug to check the brushes on the motor. To say they were a little worn is an understatement. The one on top is the new brush. Thanks to Kawatha Quilting System in Ontario for their quick service getting me my parts. My machine is almost 17 years old and has been so reliable.
This is a proud Grandma picture. Our youngest Granddaughter was in her first speed skating event. At four years old she was so very serious. She was not the fastest skater, but probably the fastest at getting up each time she fell. Such a cute little girl. Her older sister also competed and was a great help all day long.
Linking up with Finish it up Friday.
Oh my, more beautiful work by you Linda. You amaze me how you get things done right down to fixing your machine. Hmmm you are just so smart! Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteOh wow such beautiful projects - and congratulations to your granddaughter :)
ReplyDeleteI spy a house quilt too! Very nice. Way to go girlie!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection of projects. And that is a lovely pic of your grand daughter.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects and such a cute little skater.
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