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Showing posts with label True Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label True Nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

What I'm working on.....

I've staged a semi-hostile take over of the kitchen counter this evening. It's the only place high enough and big enough to be able to spread everything out for tracing and ironing purposes. After quite a few months packed away in the box, I've decided to pull out True Nature, a design by McKenna Ryan. Before tonight, I'd gotten all of the mountains, the mountain sheep and all the water and large foreground pieces done. Tonight, I did up the rocks and the plants in the close foreground. Once I had all those on, I was able to go over the whole thing and give it a good hot press to set everything in place.

The picture is showing a bit greener and a bit darker than it really is, but it's pretty close. There's still a tree with an osprey nest at the top of it to go on, and the large osprey to make, and save for later. This is the picture of the finished block, taken from the pattern envelope. I'm doing the whole quilt, so the osprey will go on once the whole thing is sewn together and the borders are on.  There's still a long way to go, especially since all the feathers in the bird's wings are all traced, fused and cut individually. I'm linking up to the Canadian Needle and Thread Network for work in progress Wednesday and also to WIP's be gone, although this one won't be gone for a very long time. After this, I think I'll take it easy, maybe pull out some knitting and watch the next part of the series The Book Of Negroes.                      


Monday, 16 June 2014

Design Wall Monday, June 16, 2014

I've been working steadily at a new project. Yep, I  finally gave in and started one. I couldn't resist the new McKenna Ryan fabrics that came in a week or so ago, I started the first block of the quilt True Nature, and have gotten quite a lot done on it. These things are addictive, once started. And they create such a mess, that it's easier just to keep on going, rather than stop and clean up the mess.
But, now that I've gotten it this far, I've begun to pack up the mess so that I can get to work on the quilt that is actually showing through the sky on this piece, which is Meteor shower. I've found the instructions for it, found the fabrics for it, and now have an idea of what is left to be done. That's always the hardest part of picking up an unfinished project.... figuring out where it was and what was being done and what is left to do. But I think I have a start on that and, once the sun starts to go down, since I am currently sitting out enjoying the evening in the yard, I'll get started working on Meteor Shower again, and see if I can't make my goal of getting the rest of the large star blocks done. I'm Linking up to Judy's Design Wall Monday