My north country / Adirondack fabric book finally came together along with some unexpected design decisions. My original intention was to sew the blocks to one long strip, fold it accordian-style, and fasten it with something like string, fabric strips, selvages, or ??
But then I came across some printed twill tape at Hobby Lobby and added it to a selvage strip on the left side of each page giving some stability to the book's binding. This is the cover. Here are the rest . . .
The reverse side of each page (left) is backed with a green plaid which I folded over to the front on three sides and stitched down (see right).
Then I decided to try my hand at stamping on muslin. Some results were really good and others not so good. Last fall I managed to buy a bunch of brand new stamps at the thrift shop for 50-cents a piece. So out they came for this project!
I already had a stamp pad and extra black ink so did my best.
I tried to match a stamp with the block. Believe it or not this one is a flock of birds. I had purchased a new blue ink pad (for a different project) and discovered the results were so much better :)
There is no needle turn applique anywhere--all edges are raw, anchored with a small running stitch and finished off with big stitches using embroidery floss or pearl cotton.
The selvage strips are 1/2" wide and I chose ones that did not have fringe along one edge.
The stamped pieces were hand-stitched to the plaid fabric only.
There are 9 pages altogether.
One final stamp "B" and the year :) All pages are held in place with binding clips that Dawn H. had given me years ago. Ta-da!
In August of '22 I decided to put pics of all the quilts I've made into a small album. You can read about that here.
Well, I continued working on that project for quite awhile until . . .
. . . it looked like this and it wouldn't close. Then I lost interest.
But now that it's been resurrected I flipped the original front cover to the back and put this small patchwork flag on the front. It's still fat and bulky but there's only a few pages left to fill before moving on to a new album. I guess you can call that "making progress."
That's all for now . . .
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