Beyond the Cherry Trees is one of the
Sentimental Stitches BOM. This was free monthly back in 2010-2011. I bought the full pattern on an insane sale spring 2014. Then I bought Kona Snow for the background. The background had to all be from the same bolt. Turns out that I often bought enough Kona solids for backgrounds. Still have a few waiting their turn.
I hand appliqued each of the 25 blocks and 4 borders using needle-turned applique. How I loved working on this quilt. I stitched on 5 different continents. I completed the top in 2020, then it sat while I tried to figure out what to do next. I checked out some custom machine quilting options but finally had a Mennonite woman hand quilt it for me last winter for half the price of custom machine quilting. I just could not justify machine quilting this after all that handwork. Now it is my turn to do the binding. This thing is really heavy. It is about 100 inches square. She used a bamboo batting. So I trimmed it.
That is enough work for now. But I have both big tables out so have room to do that. The next thing is to decide of I am going to put on a double bias binding or a single bias binding. Yes it will be bias because the corners will be curved. That is a decision for another day.
Another UFO is Churn Dash. This was a Chookshed SAL from 2022. I have all the blocks made and am sewing them together. My hands do not like using all those wonder clips so progress is a bit slower than I thought. ( got the flimsy done just need to decide if it will hve a border or not)
I have to make a quilt for David. It ought to have soccer balls on it. He turned 10 this week. Double digits. The boys will be opening bank accounts to save their money. I pulled out yet another old UFO from a kit I bought and started in 1998.
It is a guy looking quilt if I leave off the flowers. Actually, I was having trouble figuring out the applique flowers on flannel that slowed me down for so many years.
This is as far as I got. We went for a birthday celebrtation to Eastside Marios, bacause they have all you can eat soup and salad so we did. I took one of the squares and handed it to him and he carefully unfolded it thinking there might be somenting hiding inside, but that was in the card Grampa gave him. He is a touch-feely kind of guy and texture matters. He liked the feel of the soft fabric so I think we have a winner. Now to finish sewing it all up. I even have 6 yd of flannel for the backing. I will get it long arm quilted as soon as I can get it done. Now I have just talked myself into a potential completion. And it was not even on my list of goals. Whatever is happening?
blessings,
Chris