Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Natalie's Tulip, Oak Leaf and Neat Stripes

It's been a good week. I finished Natalie's Tulip, Oak Leaf block and Neat Stripes stars.


I started this small piece back in March and then set it aside. A couple of weeks ago I decided it was time to finish it. I did outline quilting around the tulip and broderie perse, cross hatch in the nine patches, and zig-zags in the border squares. I'm very pleased with the result. It's SO Natalie :) (Oops! Sorry for the shadow in the lower left.)


The back. 


I finished the 2nd block in the NJ Sampler that I'm hoping to reproduce. It would have been much more interesting if I had used a red print but I'm trying to keep to the original where a solid red was combined with a small-print green. 



The block in the middle is next. I especially like the ones with "natural-looking" leaves. Reverse applique may be the way to go with those dots/circles. 


 Last week's Neat Stripes.


This one is "so not balanced." The stripes on the right should match the ones on the left, lol! 


I used a piece from Moda's French General line for the background.



I am most comfortable using the older fabrics in my stash. 



Don't know why I have such a hard time putting stripes horizontally, but I do!


Have a great day--and a great week!


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Copyright 2015, Barbara Schaffer




5 comments:

  1. Your little quilt is so pretty and well proportioned. Stars are looking good and "not so balanced" fits right in with how 19th century quilters operated!

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  2. Oh Natalie's quilt is just adorable. Very Peto with the broderie perse. Very nice oak leaf block. I find solids a bit of a challenge.
    your stars are great! I'm enjoying this sew a long so much.

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  3. I love your blog and have put your blocks with Barbara Brackman's in my notebook. Your work is so interesting.

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    1. I wanted to respond via email but there was no address so I hope you see this. Just wanted to say how much I appreciate your stopping by and to thank you for your comments :)

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  4. What a sweet finish - I love that little quilt and agree with Barb - very Peto!

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