Sunset - June 2, 2020

Sunset - June 2, 2020

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Well...it's a start...

So they say...a journey begins with the first step...

If you have been reading some of my previous posts, you know how I have raved about Di Ford's book - Primarily Patchwork. I love this book so much!!

Drayton Hall has called to me first with all those paper pieced diamonds and the lure of trying Broderie Perse....

The center star made of 1/2" hexies is done and a start has been made on the 1000+ diamonds.

Auditioning a piece of French General for the inner scalloped border and a cream for the background...

Off to the 2013 Quilt Expo in Madison later this week and hope to find a floral to use for the broderie perse work - and of course, a stop at the Paper Pieces booth to pick up more packets of diamond templates.

Also started on the first of two identical baby quilts. Finding it efficient to just do both at the same time. All the cutting is done and everything can be run through the machine assembly line fashion. A very easy and fun pattern to do!

All for now - heading out for a family holiday BBQ - wishing you a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend...and for all of you in the Southern Hemisphere - Happy Springtime!

Pat

 

11 comments:

  1. Lovely start to Drayton Hall! It will be such fun to put together all those diamonds - lots of playing with fabric time :)
    Hilda

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  2. Drayton Hall is a major and marvelous undertaking. In this case, the journey begins with a single diamond.

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  3. Thanks Pat, we have had a glorious start to Spring. Enjoy your long weekend. Dayton Hall will be a wonderful project to work on......all those diamonds! Lots of fun with your stash.

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  4. Wow!! what a great quilt challenge!
    It will be stunning and you are off to a great start.
    It will fun to watch your progress on this one

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  5. Goodness gracious!
    1000+ diamonds?

    I love the baby quilts, aren’t they sweet.

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  6. Diamonds are alive and well in your house! Drayton Hall is going to be a beauty... it will be a pleasure to watch your progress on this!

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  7. I took a little detour to google to learn about Broderie Perse - how beautiful! It was nice to catch up on your last few posts and to see what you're working on. Have fun in Madison!

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  8. All those diamonds!!!! Good thing winter is coming. LOL! I also will be at the Expo and looking for Paper Pieces booth amoung others. Enjoy the cooler temps and have a wonderful day.

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  9. What a gorgeous start to Drayton Hall! Wishing you a Joyful journey with this quilt.

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  10. Hi, you have an award waiting for you on my blog- hope you had a great time over the holiday weekend.
    http://movingontothepast.blogspot.com/2013/09/seven-things.html

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  11. 1/2" hexies, whoa those are tiny. I like the way you can make a star with them.

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