Sunday, April 25, 2010

Redwork Progress



It doesn't look quite as bad now that it's pieced in a block. Hmmm.....

Moving on to the piecing on Block 2 now.

I have learned one thing from this. I have enough embroidery patterns and floss and gizmos and gadgets to embroider 24/7 for the rest of my life!



UPDATE: Block 2 is pieced and connected to Block 1. First row almost finished! :)

17 comments:

  1. ohh it looks fantastic put into a block!!!

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  2. It looks beautiful!! I love it put together.

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  3. Why did you show me this? Now I want to make one too. LOL!! Good thing Long Beach is around the corner, I see this in my future. ;)

    You are doing a fantastic job!

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  4. OMG! Vicky. It's adorable!!!

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  5. I made that quilt. I'm actually surprised that I got it done. At least the embroideries stitch up fast.

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  6. Anonymous9:24 PM

    CUTE!!

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  7. Anonymous11:08 PM

    How adorable.

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  8. Very cute! What is the name of the quilt?

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  9. OMG I just love it! It looks wonderful! Is Penny helping??? LOL!

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  10. Anonymous4:28 AM

    what a great job you're doing! I think this quilt will have a special place in your heart when it's finished.

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  11. Vicky,

    You're doing a great job. I love it.

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  12. What wonderful progress, Vicki...I love that pattern, and your work is great.

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  13. Hi Vicky,

    Very cute!

    I knew you could do it!!! :-)

    Cynthia
    Windy Meadow

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  14. I love the way that the red embroidery is looking...
    looks beautiful
    Kathie

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  15. Amen, Sister. I have to live to 125 and still be able to see. What are the chances???

    Love the redwork blocks.

    Bobbie

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  16. Looks sooooo cute!!! Boy you are sure gettin' with it on the stitchery projects. This will be too adorable when you finish it.

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  17. This is coming along beautifully! I've learned that after I've been stitching a bit I need to put the piece on the design wall and walk away. Sometimes when I look too closely at the stitching it doesn't look right. When I come back and look at it, I realize it's great!

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