Wednesday 19 February 2014

WIPW - The other flower

Work In Progress Wednesday, time to report. Learn more about WIPW from Sharon of Pintangle, click here.

Kafferepet
I quilted the second of the flowers with TAST # 83 Siennese Stitch.

Swedish Cushion
I played around with #94 Reveresed Buttohole Bar

21 comments:

Stitching Lady said...

I am just looking at your older posts and here is already the new one of the Kafferepet and the Swedish cushion. Both beautiful. Many lovely stitches.

carorose said...

You are putting us all to shame with the progress you are making and it is looking so good.

Elizabeth's quarters said...

Your satin stitching on the cushion is so neat, I always struggle to make mine look so uniform. Would you mind sharing what thread you use?

Queeniepatch said...

I didn't have much time for the WIPW this week.

Queeniepatch said...

Not much progress to talk of, hope to have more for next week.

Queeniepatch said...

Oh, thank you, Elizabeth. I thought it was worth the effort of all the work 'underneath' to get an even look on the top.
I have used Anchor's Cotton à Broder Colour 42 (which I would call frozen raspberry).

Pamela said...

Beautiful progress on both pieces. I don't know about you, but for me Wednesdays come around quickly!

Queeniepatch said...

I am glad to know I am not the only one to feel the speed of time; for me it is usually a state of panic on Tuesday evening!

margaret said...

how I love to see these pieces progressing every week. You were in my thoughts yesterday Queenie when I was in Ikea having a cinnamon bun

jackiescrafts said...

Thank you for your comment on my blog I'm looking forward to watching everyone's projects grow and hope mine does too. I'm trying to do at least a couple of lengths of thread each day and hope that way the progress will be slow but sure
Jackie x

Anonymous said...

Yet again a beautiful combination of stitches!

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you! I have now reached about half of the Swedish cushion and need to think up new designs for the other half, and then of course select the TAST stitches to go with them.

Queeniepatch said...

Nice to have you onboard, I heard you joined in after being at Elizabeth's. Don't we all have too many UFOs and the Work In Progress Wednesday is such a good way to get at least a bit closer to finishing these projects off. Good luck and have fun!

Queeniepatch said...

Oh, an Ikea cinnamon bun! I will soon reach my FABRIC cinnamon bun on the Kafferepet quilt and am now planning which TAST stitch to use for the quilting.

Annet said...

The Siennese stitch is a great match with your pretty flowers, just dancing around them. And I like your reversed buttonhole bar. That's just one of those stitches I forget to use. I think I need to print a list of the TAST stitches as a reminder!

Queeniepatch said...

It surprises me that you not already have a printed list! I have a notebook but my plan is to make a file with printouts, notes and photos of my work. One day...

Annet said...

Great idea to print an example of the stitch with the list, it makes it more easy to see which stitch to use!

Shami Immanuel said...

very beautiful flower and agood progress on the cushion.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you! Today I am pondering how to progress on the cushion...

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

I should make more use of the different stitches we have done in TAST like you do, but I seem to do the samples and that's it. I tend to use the same old stitches over again [probably because I can remember how to do them]

Queeniepatch said...

If only I could identify, name and remember how each of the 100 stitches are worked without having to look at my notes, I would use them much more! The cushion project is a good way to rack the brain!