Tuesday, April 9, 2019

TNT

Back in the day a quilter took pride in having a one needle quilt. That's not going to happen. This one snapped right in the middle of a stitch on Daddio's paper piecing quilt. I've never had that happen before.



In spite of a broken needle, I got one more row done on Daddio's Nine Patch. I only have one more row to go and now I'm thinking I may have to add more to it. It's awfully small and I still have a big box of the fabric leftover.



 I did make my goal of getting the roof done. I also got a good start on a little tree. I wanted to get this building done by the end of the month but that's not going to happen. That's a lot of building.



As for the Sheep Values, I've got another building that has to get done before I can start working on Miss Faith who is standing on a hill out in the front yard. I'm still loving my new grime guard. I really need to make a few more of these for my other projects. They are really handy.

13 comments:

  1. All of your projects today are just beautiful Debra. I can’t wait to see the sheep virtue as it gets more stitches in it. Blessings, Betsy

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  2. I love stitching houses but they do take time. The quilt is so colourful! i would never be able to select right colours. Liana

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  3. I am loving Sheep Values. So pretty.

    I've never snapped a needle in the middle, but I've broken through a heck of a lot of eyes.

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  4. Your TNT projects are making wonderful progress. I can't remember ever breaking a needle while hand-stitching, but plenty of sewing machine needles have broken over the years.

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  5. That quilt is so so amazing! I don't know why, but today it really caught my attention like a work of art and I studied it for quite a while. Love your stitching - always feel relaxed when I'm stitching.

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  6. You're a regular house-builder!

    Daddio's quilt is looking awesome! I say go bigger, then you can really treasure it!

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  7. Your stitching is so lovely but it sort of kills me that you don't shove the others to the side and focus on one project till it's finished.... Said as I sit here surrounded by 4 knitting projects on the needles and ideas for a fifth brewing in my brain... :) But no matter how you choose to work on them, all your projects are beautiful!

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  8. Your samplers are just beautiful and I enjoy seeing them evolve. Dadio's quilt is so cheerful. I would probably add another row of nine patch blocks. Though I am not sure if the design is made by using nine patch blocks or by the way you position the colors in each row. Either way, it is beautiful!

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  9. Amazing paper pieced 9 patches! What a job on the cross stitching! Nice work!
    (a snapped needle-yipes!)

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  10. You are quite the maker. All of your various projects inspire me to make more. Cross stitching is so pretty.

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  11. Your grime guards are so cool!! I can see other ways to use them

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  12. All your projects are looking good! Some quilters have favorite needles that they have used forever! :)

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