And, I'm just glad to be back in business. Thank goodness I've been good at backing things up.
Anyway, just a few pictures today, to brighten the mood.
My Mom asked me the other day if she had sent us a brown Iris. This must be it. The pictures make it look more reddish and Sydney calls it the color of dried blood. But, I can't imagine a flower being more brown than this one. It's beautiful!
And, my little patch of iris in bloom. The experts say, you can't grow that here. humph!
This is a little hand quilting project I started about three weeks ago. A dear friend gave me two sets of whole cloth patterns to quilt small quilts. I picked this one as my first.
Here it is with the blue ink washed out. I don't know if you can see the quilting. It's really a nice little piece. And, I have plans to make more. Rob has a plan to turn them into a single art piece. And, I'm supporting that plan.
Have a great Sunday! Lane
3 comments:
Tell Sydney that in Elizabethan England, that dried blood color was called sangyn.
I blew up the photos, the quilting totally comes through. It's really good.
The quilting is beautiful! I have a question: did you hand quilt it before you did the binding or after? I've always wondered if you could do hand quilting after binding....sometimes I need a quilt finished (binding on) first, then I want to do some handwriting at a leisurely pace. My quilts normally are not much larger than throw size, so I am not talking about anything huge.
Love the quilting. I blew the picture up too so I could see it.
Very nice.
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