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Wednesday, 8 October 2025

WIPW - Shopping

Work In Progress Wednesday. It's a busy week, but I managed more than I had expected. However, 

Mandala

is slumbering. I have not done any work here.


Sunday Stitch School Indigo Stitch Sampler

#338 Persian Border Stitch (light green with pink ribbon), #339 All-Over Stitch (silvery grey) and #340 Laced Buttonhole Stitch (electric green and ochre wool).



Hexablooms

20 blocks were joined into a long row, but they are not yet attached to the main flimsy.



The Baby Quilt

The pink baby quilt I completed in August was given to the baby. Here it is displayed next to the two quilts I made for the baby's mother and aunt when they were small.


The quilt was much appreciated, and I was asked if I could make a label for it, like I had done for the other two quilts.

So I set about 'writing' in #319 Split Back Stitch.



Shopping
One reason why I will not be able to complete the Sunbonnet Sue homework is that I have no white fabric left. So I had to go shopping. I also bought a section of toile to prepare another Sunday Stitch School Reference Chart, as the one I am using at the moment only has five empty spaces left.





6 comments:

  1. What a gift - It's beautiful that the ladies saved their quilts.

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  2. The baby quilts are very sweet! I think you did quite well with progress this busy week.

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  3. Wonderful! A gift for a new baby and the two quilts you made for mom and aunt, so thoughtful! I like your embroidery additions and the 'writing' in Split Back Stitch for the label.

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  4. How delightful to have a "family photo" for the quilts as well!

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  5. Oh! How precious! I love seeing the baby quilts together!

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