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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Noah’s Ark, and a New Start

It’s another step forward with Noah's Ark – it is now pinned up and awaiting its turn to be quilted.  I went to a sewing day on Saturday and used one of the handy tables for this job. It sure beats crawling on my hands and knees on the floor at home.    Jude shared some of her batting off cuts with me, so one long piece was cut in half and Frankinbatted with my sewing machine.  And low and behold, just the right size.  The navy gingham for the backing was donated from my neighbour Dorothy’s stash when she moved into a resthome.  The three layers were smoothed and pinned, and is all ready for the next step……..sometime soon I hope.

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Noah’s Ark quilt

With that job out of the way I settled down to work on my new stitchery project.  I’m starting a set of New Zealand themed Christmas designs from MillyMac Supplies.  This one is a kiwi bird camping with his iconic VW Kombi van.  

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New stitchery started

Although these stitcheries are Christmas themed, I'm certainly not aiming to get them all completed for Christmas this year.  Maybe next year instead?

14 comments:

Sarah said...

Noah's ark quilt is looking great!

The Cozy Quilter said...

It’s so much easier to pin baste on a table rather than the floor! I love your new embroidery project. It’s a perfect take along project for waiting rooms and caravan adventures!

Jenn Jilks said...

Good for you, following what entertains you! I'm still felting, but cannot show them as they are presents for my girls.

Julierose said...

I really love your Rainbow Noah's Ark piece--it came out so well, Jenny...Someone will be so thrilled with this one...
I did one more row along the "cloud line" at the top of my Autumn Stars last night, so will be resting my hands for a couple days after that...[Mr. Arthur-itis is such a pain!!]

Anyway, rainy here with grey skies today and dropping temps--we may get a freeze tonight they say...at least the Northern part of our State will for sure with this cold, cold front moving in now....
It is "raining" leaves here, too...everything is a gorgeous "golden" color--would love fabric like that--so pretty...just imagine a sweater or shawl knitted in that color--ooohhh that would be so nice....
hugs Julierose;)))

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

you are keeping busy like always, nice to have a table to work from instead of crawling around on the floor

Karrin Hurd said...

Great work on Noah's Ark! I love you new project! Happy stitching!

CathieJ said...

The Noah's Ark quilt looks great all put together. It is definitely better to pin baste on a table rather than the floor. I am looking forward to seeing all of your latest embroidery. love the RV with the bird.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

It's such a relief when a project gets layered up like that and I can't go down to the floor anymore either. Wish I had one of those very long tables I see some quilters have but my sewing room is far too small to hold it. Sigh Oh, I am very interested in your embroidery project. Yes, take your time and enjoy the process as I am determined to do these days.

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Oh, Jenny, your Noah's Ark quilt looks wonderful . Love the border that you chose. It is so nice to hear that your friends were able to help in getting it to this point. Enjoy your quilting time. Love the new embroidery. I am looking forward to following your progress.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Noah's Ark is so cute with its fun, bright colors! That sounds like a good way to get it ready for quilting. Enjoy your stitching today, Jenny!

Fiona said...

your Noah's Ark is lovely..... A table is much nicer than the floor to baste .... be a lovely quilt. Always some fun stitching happening...
Hugz

Karen S said...

Great to see your quilted sandwiched and ready for the next step.
And those kiwi themed designs are gorgeous!

FlourishingPalms said...

Yes for getting to use a table for basting! I am SO fortunate to have a large table in my sewing room, so I don't have to be on the floor (unless the quilt is about 100" X 100"). Glad you could use one for your purposes. And I love being able to really use-up a hunk of batting that can be cut and resewn to be the size needed. Win and win for you!

Raewyn said...

I have just had a lovely back read of your posts for the last month; it's nice to see what you have been up to, with the finished Noah top and its stripey border; Whatnots at your place, the quilt show and so on. And I see as well as your wedding anniversary there has been a birthday for you recently - best wishes! Oh yes, I have stitched the Millymac Christmas stitcheries (this year/last year??!) - very cute but I haven't decided how to put them together yet..surely there's enough time before Christmas for me to do that!