Sunday, June 2, 2013

This is all

that's left from my latest project!  I would show you a photo of the finished garment, but when the boy child got up last Sunday, I said - "I finished your jumper" and with a big "Thanks Ma" he put it on and hasn't had it off since!  Well that sure is appreciation.  


Apart from that it has been a few slow weeks. Lots of work and things keeping me out at night.


 A couple more Caswell blocks have been finished.  The one above has leaves from hell!


And another George III circle made its appearance.


 Oh yes, I decided to make a bag....here's one of the panels......so much work....more later.


So as you can see, I've been flitting around from one thing to another which has been great fun.

I hope you are also having some fun flitting,

Cheers

Deb

11 comments:

antique quilter said...

can't wait to what you knitted, love the color.
your blocks are just sooooo pretty makes me want to make this quilt every time I see one of your blocks!
what a cute bag did you cut out that woman? wow....
I too am going from one thing to another lately...
still trying to finish a few projects
think I need to get off that kick and just make and work on what I want!!!!
Kathie

Jess @ Scrappy n Happy said...

My mother in law just finished a jumper for one of my sons, it is gorgeous! I should share a pic of it on my blog, I would love to see the one you made!
That bag panel looks really good! Can't wait to see more!

Cardygirl said...

Great blocks...glad he loved the jumper!

Margaret said...

That says a lot that your DS hasn't taken the jumper off. So great! Love your quilt blocks. So gorgeous! Nice bag too!

Kim said...

Deb, once again your blocks leave me with a gaping mouth! Absolutely beautiful! I look forward to when DS's jumper needs laundered so you can take a pic! LOL

Every Stitch said...

Lovely Caswell blocks ! that is a yummy wool - not suprised he loves it. Knitted jumpers seem to be back "in" fashion for men now too - 80's style.
Hilda

Sue-Anne said...

That is so good about the jumper being loved like that. Your blocks are gorgeous (as usual). You must be getting quite a stack of them finished now.

Michelle said...

I see what you mean about those leaves! So many points! I don't think I'd have been very happy with them either. Give me gentle curves any day... Hahaha!

Susan said...

I have just discovered your beautiful blog. You are working on some gorgeous projects, and I am looking forward to seeing your new quilt bound (from the header).

Sew Create It - Jane said...

What beautiful blocks...Your fabric choices are so unique...I love the print you used on the big leaves...so different!

wish2stitch said...

May I ask who you are doing your George 111 BOM through? It's very nice.

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