These pictures show the progression of a quilt top I've been hand stitching for a while. The first photo, of the center square, has pieces from the "Civil War Anthem" and "Bound to the Prairie" fabric collections.
In the second photo, you can see pieces I have added from "Empress Woo" and April Cornell's "Sonnet".
The close ups show in detail just how many different fabrics I used: Civil War Anthem, Bound to the Prairie, Serendipity, Shangri La, Allspice Tapestry, Dominique (inspired by antique French textiles), Oak Leaves and Reel, Roman Holiday, Momoyama, Regency (designs from the era of King George IV), Sonnet, Madeira, Chez Moi, Empress Woo, Jacob's Ladder, Snow Blooms...and several more from my stash. The moon piece is my signature. In the 16 quilt tops I've done so far, each has at least one little moon piece sewn into the design.
In the second photo, you can see pieces I have added from "Empress Woo" and April Cornell's "Sonnet".
The close ups show in detail just how many different fabrics I used: Civil War Anthem, Bound to the Prairie, Serendipity, Shangri La, Allspice Tapestry, Dominique (inspired by antique French textiles), Oak Leaves and Reel, Roman Holiday, Momoyama, Regency (designs from the era of King George IV), Sonnet, Madeira, Chez Moi, Empress Woo, Jacob's Ladder, Snow Blooms...and several more from my stash. The moon piece is my signature. In the 16 quilt tops I've done so far, each has at least one little moon piece sewn into the design.
When I tried to edit this post, I deleted the first two comments I ever received. I feel sad that I lost them...
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