I have made some progress on my WISP: Work in Slow Progress. I am using the Dancing Daisies tutorial on the Moda Bake Shop, but I am sewing it by hand instead of machine. I have enough fabric for 20 blocks, but I have decided I want to do just 12. I think I will like a smaller quilt. I want to do some fancy quilting and hang it on the wall and the smaller size will work better. :) Not to mention that it will be faster.
I really enjoy the hand piecing, but me being me, I really like faster finishes. So this is a win-win situation for me. Then end is getting closer.
XX,
Jasmine
It's looking good, Jasmine!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the thumbnail image for this post I got so excited! I forgot about this slow sewing project, and it is coming along beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI totally forgot about this WISP as well! It looks fabulous!! Are you going to hand quilt it as well?
ReplyDeleteA similar layout is on my bucket list. I love the colors you chose. It really will make a lovely wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!!
ReplyDeleteIt is looking so beautiful, Jasmine! And I chuckled over the fact that you're looking for a faster finish with your slow stitching project!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be such a pretty quilt Jasmine! I love the colors you are using and I'm totally impressed you are doing this by hand!
ReplyDeleteIt's turning out beautifully - love the palette and those reds in particular in it.
ReplyDeleteWow you are doing great on this Jasmine! I'm interested to see how you are going to quilt it. Lots of white space... :-)
ReplyDeleteWISP :-) I love that name. Dancing Daisies sounds so much dignified than drunkard's path!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd that arrangement has given me an idea of how to deal with my WISPy blocks.
I adore this quilt. It will look lovely on a wall. I'd like to try hand piecing, sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun, slow and quiet project!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is: "WOW", Jasmine! That one is definitely NOT on my bucket list, at least not by hand!. Great work!
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