to complete the projects. Patience was required and it is not my most obvious character trait where stitching is concerned. But I am happy to report that the end result was this
(finally the braid submits and does as it is told)
Both cushions were backed with lovely rich moss green cotton velvet, recycled from curtains sourced at an opp shop.
These fabrics are left over scraps and with them I plan to make some cushions for the cottage
I think these ribbons should make good trims for the different fabrics, though red can be a bit of a tricky colour to match. Having had a sudden yen to do a bit of cross stitch to embellish them I have dragged out an old scrap of natural coloured linen and will do bands of cross stitch to insert into the different patterned fabrics. Happy times, happy times!
Also during the weekend I couldn't resist making a couple of new squares for the doilies and damask quilt.
Here is one of them - the wretched photo of the other one is rubbish so you will have to take my word that it is gorgeous. (The stitching equivalent of the gardening classic, "I wish you could have been here last week, the garden was a picture!")
The rainbow crazy quilt is all ready to go together now but every time I look at the piles of completed squares I can't resist taking them up and adding just a bit more stitching/beading/ribbon. Next weekend will be crunch time, and hopefully it will go together smoothly and not cause too much grief. But I am never too hopeful where completing projects is concerned - somehow starting is so much easier and more interesting!
Oh, how true your last comment is! I have so many unfinished projects lying about! One must press on...as the English say "Keep calm and carry on".
ReplyDeleteYour pillows look so lovely; I especially like the pansy one. Love your new square and I am still collecting "stuff" to start one in future. Can't wait to see your rainbow crazy quilt all together.