Since this is my first try at repairing an old quilt, progress is slow but it's progressing nevertheless.
I have figured out that if I sew all the components together before, it is easier to applique after. I am learning, I am learning ... slowly but surely. :^D
(If you want to see the beginning of this adventure, see this post.)
Teaming up with Kathy for Slow Sunday Stitching. Come and see us.
Until next time ....
;^)
Whether you're walking down Scraps Road or up Quilts Street, hope you find your visit interesting and sweet.
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Love fixing the old beloved quilts. Look forward to your finish.
ReplyDeleteWell, repairing an old quilt is a perfect time for 'slow and steady'! Savor the stitching!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project. I admire you so much for taking it on.
ReplyDeleteThat's a big project to do....
ReplyDeleteHugz
Nice work - such a task to take on. xx
ReplyDeleteSlow progress is still progress. I learn something new with each quilt. It's a pretty quilt, though.
ReplyDeleteTu realises là un travail superbe....réhabiliter un vieux quilt, tu te rends compte ? J'espère que ce n'est pas trop difficile. ...
ReplyDeleteBeau travail Chantal !
I have a couple I need to work on so I'll be following your progress with interest.
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