Monday, April 8, 2019

Dream Big-Again!

Well, this was kind of a mini version of the Dream Big panel by Hoffman Fabrics. This one only measured 22" square, but it was actually more difficult to quilt then the previous 36" square one completed a few months ago.

But it still turned out stunning.
Dream Big
This was done for a customer. It's a gift for her niece, who lives in France to provide some kind of art work for her walls. The piece had five thread changes and it was only done with one layer of wool batt. Normally I would use two, but since the customer asked for just the one, and since it was so small, I didn't think two were necessary. 

I'm debating on whether to delve into another project (I have about seven going right now), or continue on with what I have started in the studio already. It's an overcast, glum looking Monday out the windows and it's screaming for me to start my Mary Poppins bag (a pattern I picked up in San Antonio last week). 

Although my studio is fairly good sized, I'm thinking the room consideration for space is telling me to continue and finish one or more projects before getting into anything else. Which is probably the logical decision. And, of course, I always have long arming to do in the afternoon. 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Family

Ya can't pick family can ya? A very disconcerting conversation with my father yesterday left me in kind of  a funk. It's a good thin...