I kind of feel like I am a dumpster diver as I get to the bottom of the UFO box. I haven't fallen in yet though! I am able to reach the bottom while my feet are on the floor. The one below is a variation of the braided border. The difference in this one is that you don't trim off the ends, you join them to other rows to make a complete pieced section. The directions are in Georgia Bonesteel's "Bright Ideas for Lap Quilting" book. My intention was to make a background of all beiges and then do some abstract applique on it. Let's see, her book came out in 1990, I probably made this in 1991, and.......hmmmm.......I don't think it is high on my priority list. The IDEA of it still intrigues me....... Should it go vertical, or horizontal, or should it just go over to my blog-shop later today?
Here is another oldie. I am a farm girl so when I saw this pattern of scarecrows I knew I had to make it. We never had a scarecrow on our farm but I always thought they were interesting.
A close up of those lovely fabrics.
The pattern was in a book "Down the Road a Piece" by Gerry Kimmel, Linda Brannock, and Jan Patek. If any of you were followers of the Red Wagon series of books, this one came out in 1990.
I only got as far as 4 of the scarecrows and decided I had enough of them. I really thought it was going to be the center of a medallian style country quilt. Oh, well, one more that didn't get made.
Here is another oldie. I am a farm girl so when I saw this pattern of scarecrows I knew I had to make it. We never had a scarecrow on our farm but I always thought they were interesting.
A close up of those lovely fabrics.
The pattern was in a book "Down the Road a Piece" by Gerry Kimmel, Linda Brannock, and Jan Patek. If any of you were followers of the Red Wagon series of books, this one came out in 1990.
I only got as far as 4 of the scarecrows and decided I had enough of them. I really thought it was going to be the center of a medallian style country quilt. Oh, well, one more that didn't get made.