Sunday, April 9, 2017

Slow Sunday Stitching 4.9.17

I think I can say Spring has made it to Ohio.  More buds have bloomed on my Homestead Harvest project that I have been working on this year from my to-go bag.



I am also totally motivated by all the beautiful projects that I see each week at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  Click by and check out all the other GORGEOUS projects at today's linky party here.
 
 
I started this project in December, 2016.  The pattern is called Homestead Harvest.  Below is a picture of the quilt I am making.  I am learning applique.  The pattern is from the book Simple Appeal, 14 Patchwork and Applique Projects for Everyday Living by Kim Diehl.
 

11 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

It's fun to see your progress each week on your appliqué. You must be getting really good at doing circles by now! Have a relaxing time as you stitch today.

Gretchen Weaver said...

She looks so good. You are doing a great job with your applique.

SandraC said...

I love Kim Diehl's patterns....and I love applique on a pieced background. Yours is lovely!

Quilter Kathy said...

Way to go Kathy! It looks like half of the little circles are done!

CathieJ said...

Your quilt is looking beautiful. You are doing great with your applique. It is hard to believe that you are just learning.

Denise :) said...

This is a beautiful piece - what a heirloom this will be! :)

Robin said...

I haven't checked in for a few weeks. You've made great progress.

Deb A said...

So fun to see the progress each week on this. I'm going to pull out my Kim Diehl kit to work on after I get my next finish....until then I'll keep following your pretty progress.

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

That is gorgeous! I would love to have the patience to do that kind of applique.

BizarreQuilter said...

ooh, looking smashing.

Susan said...

Your block is looking wonderful. You must be learning quite well!