Hello friends,
here are my frist
6 Liberty DJ block, sandwiched and hand quilted. They are so fun to
make. As you can see on the back of each block I used the same fabric
I used for the block. I took inspiration from here.
As far as I have
a little spare time I'll go on with more blocks.
Have a look at this blog: CELEBRATE HAND QUILTING They have a fun
Blog Hop, all about hand quilting.
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Quilting detail |
Have fun. Hugs. Pink
Hi, I love your liberty jane blocks. they look so sweet. Just bloghopping, Dineke from the Netherlands
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!!! Liberty fabrics are wonderful to sew with. Your quilting is great!
ReplyDeleteMiriam in Australia.
Your blocks are wonderful, and you hand quilting stitches make me smile
ReplyDeleteHi from Oregon, Visiting from the hand quilting group, your blog has so many interesting posts and your DJ quilt and new Liberty blocks are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI have been racking my brain on what to do with my Liberty prints and what a wonderful idea this is! I have admired but never leaned toward making a DJ quilt, but I think you have changed my mind!! Thank you for sharing, I look forward to watching your progress!!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta tu acolchado,es maravilloso y los bloques muy bonitos!
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks and nice hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute blocks! And your hand quilting is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blocks and this method of quilt as you go!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to give it a try with my next Dear Jane quilt.
P.S. Your hand quilting stitches are beautiful!
Oh wow! I love this method. It makes the overwhelming DJ quilt seem so much more manageable. Your blocks are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful DJ blocks. Good luck with your project. I'm working on this, too, but doing it the traditional way. I quilt in Providence Village, TX, USA.
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks! Your stitching is beautiful and I love that you are doing a quilt as you go.
ReplyDeleteVery special - thank you for sharing with us!
Love your blocks. I have just started to collect liberty fabrics, and love them lots.
ReplyDeleteAnn-Mari from Norway
Such a cute blocks and brilliant idea to have the back in the same fabric as the block. Will you add sashing? I once did a "quilt as you go", but then the blocks were bigger, I love yours they are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love your work. Best wishes from Ohio USA
ReplyDeleteI love your idea to guilt as you go. I was wondering if you would need to trim back the batting quarter inch to sew on sashing or how would you go about doing that? Thanks for your reply. Sharon sharonsplace52@msn.com
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