I've also made some progress on the Hugs and Kisses RSC hand appliqué project from 2013 - I have hand quilted 9 of the 49 blocks. I decided to add a few more stitches in each block by stitching on the inside of each orange peel (to make sure my appliqué stitches stay put!) - I have 3 more blocks to add those final touches to. This is my first try at using a hoop on a hand quilting project - I decided I don't care for the PCV square or the large oval hoop. The smaller round wooden hoop is feeling comfortable and nicely puts my 9 inch block inside it so I can quilt it. I still have not figured out how to get the cats off the quilt while I am quilting but we have come up with a compromise so I can continue stitching and Max can be on the quilt at night. =)
I'm linking up Saturday morning with the RSC Challenge and on Sunday with Kathy Quilts for the Slow Stitching Sunday. Head on over and visit the links for some wonderful inspiration.
Your hand quilting looks great Deb! I really like the darker binding for the Rainbow Sampler.
ReplyDeleteSo it seems like a binding on a beautiful and colorful quilt and hand stitching on hugs and kisses is in your weekend plans... great work this week for sure! Kathi
ReplyDeletePretty pretty pretty. Both quilts :)
ReplyDeleteOh you did a wonderful job on the RSC Sampler--so vibrant! When I used to first hand quilt (eons ago) I didn't like the big hoop either--even if I loosened the top in it a bit. I know a smaller hoop means more moving it about, but I think it is more comfortable for me on my Crazy Nouveau Ladies embroidery...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful quilts from your scrappy adventures! A great idea to hand stitch inside the peels... it adds another layer of texture!
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations! So exciting to see your almost finished quilt. The hand quilting in looking great on hugs and kisses. More quilting is always better than less I think.
ReplyDeleteI love this RSC Sampler! The more I look at it without sashing the more I like it, mine may look quite similar to yours! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work.
ReplyDeleteYay on the sampler finish (well, except for the binding, but that won't take long). Nice to see the quilting coming along on the Hugs and Kisses, too.
ReplyDeleteI quilt with a hoop ... I started with one of those large oval hoops and didn't like it. It was awesome when I could find a smaller squared hoop ... I could reach all the quilting area yet my block would fit inside the hoop nicely.
Are your little ones feeling better? Did you make your flight?
Your sampler quilt turned out great!
ReplyDeleteNice scrappy quilt; the first I've seen with out sashings which gives it a more relaxed, nonchalant look. What's the diameter of your quilting hoop? I find my 13" hoop too small because I have to unscrew it so frequently.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. The black binding frames the quilt beautifully. Enjoy the slow stitching.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely rainbow eye candy! I have found that hand quilting and cats can be quite problematic :) But I'm sure you will work it out - cats and quilts just go together naturally :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Love your rainbow sampler finish! Looks great without sashing.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe this RSC year is almost over.
Your Rainbow Sampler turned out beautifully. Congrats on getting it quilting.
ReplyDeleteLovely sampler - congrats on your progress!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sampler! It's fun seeing the variety of layouts everyone chooses. I use a square PVC hoop but I'm not sure I'm very comfortable with it. I've tried the round wooden one but really didn't care for it. Hmmm, I'm wondering if I'd like a smaller one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sampler - good for you for only having the binding to go!
ReplyDeleteBoth your quilts are looking great. I love the sampler, now that I see so many getting finished I had better get mine done.
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