The first part of this mystery quilt, George and the Donkey by Lynette Anderson Designs, arrived in the post from Poppy Patch at the beginning of October 2022. I needed to clear my sewing table of a few other projects before I started this project, then block 2 arrived before I'd even had a chance to have a look at part 1 properly!... ...I started by choosing fabrics from the fabric pack supplied, then pressing them with a warm iron. I decided to use the Appliquick method for this block, including the thatched roof and the gate, which is made with felted wool in the original pattern. Once the applique shapes have been prepared, they are held in place with a few spots of Roxanne's basting glue, then stitched to the background fabric using a mid-grey Aurifil 80wt thread... ...the hand embroidery was stitched using two strands of variegated Valdani embroidery thread in a selection of colours. These threads are hand dyed and the muted colours work well with Lynette's fabrics. Once I'd finished both the hand embroidery and the applique, the block was pressed using a cool iron and a wool pressing mat and finally trimmed to size... ...so after several weeks of selecting and cutting fabrics, preparing applique, stitching, stitching and more stitching, I finally have the first block completed!
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Anne
31/1/2023 09:51:08 am
Beautiful work as always. I love the donkeys mane
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Nicola Foreman
5/2/2023 03:51:01 pm
Thanks Anne. The embroidery stitch for the mane and tail wasn't one that I was familiar with, so thank goodness for YouTube! This quilt will probably be a quilting project for Yorkshire in October.
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