Leslie is as busy as ever. She has made this Three Flags Log Cabin quilt before but is making another for the country's 250th anniversary. It is a lovely quilt from the pattern book Homefront by Red Wagon.
And, here is sweet little Maggie Mae! She is a 36 count cross stitch bunny that will be made into a pillow. It is sometimes used as an embroidery scissor keep. The sweet little radish goes with it. Leslie is ready to make the pillow with a sawdust filling.
Leslie has been so busy with patriotic pieces. This disc shaped pillow is another darling cross stitch pattern with bunting and a revolutionary era theme.
Look at this sweet cross stitched strawberry that is a scissor keep. French knots are the perfect little seeds on the piece.
Kerry made this wool applique piece called Coffee Break. She was given the kit by Midway Wool and had fun embellishing it. I noticed a K for Kerry on one of the books.
Kerry got her masterpiece quilt back from being quilted by Cindy Paulson. It is a stunning quilt. Every block is it's own exquisite piece. Pictures just don't do it justice. The pattern is from Dragonfly Studio by Suzanne Cody. Kerry started it last June and it is magical.
The name of the quilt is Honeybee and Kerry has stitched that in the corner by the house with the beehive chimney.
The name of the quilt is Honeybee and Kerry has stitched that in the corner by the house with the beehive chimney.
The backing fabric is an Anna Maria Horner fabric that is perfect for the back and binding.
Lorraine finished this waterpot and flowers needlepoint piece. It is so beautiful and ready for framing.
Lorraine is finishing up these sweet orchid needlepoint pieces for her daughter.
Liz has just finished this baby quilt for her little grandson who is due in July. His parents love the outdoors and will be so happy with pine trees and animals. It is a pattern by Elizabeth Hartman called Lookout.
Have a great summer and we will see you in September!