Flowers From My Garden Mystery Quilt Border - Part III
The finish line is in sight!
Read MoreThe finish line is in sight!
Read MoreWe are going to work on the left side of the quilt. We will add a robin to accompany the flowers, leaves, and berries.
Read MoreA few years ago a pair of robins made a nest in the Cecile Brunner rose that grows just outside my back window. Each morning I would sit at my kitchen table, drinking a cup of tea, waiting for the arrival of the hatchlings.
Read MoreWe are adding the border with 4 patch corner blocks and the ribbon branches of the climbing rose.
Read MoreWe are piecing the blocks together and adding a center wool applique to our Mystery Quilt.
Read MoreThis is the second and final part of Block #4 of the Flowers From My Garden Mystery Quilt.
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Block #4 is finally here! The roses and lilies are in full bloom in my garden and there are even a few strawberries that the critters haven't discovered yet.
Read MoreSNAILS!! I have too many in my yard now and they have a particular fondness for my flowers buds and lettuces. I'm not fond of them in my garden, but I'm pretty partial to this wool applique snail.
Read MoreThis is the third block of the Flowers From My Garden Mystery Quilt.
Read MoreThese are instructions for completing the second block of Flowers From Garden Mystery Quilt. Please see the previous post for Part I of Block #2.
Read MoreThis is the second block in a 4 block series for the Flowers From My Garden Mystery Quilt. It is based on a 19th century sampler design by 10- year-old Elizabeth J. Demeritt of Rochester (New Hampshire or Massachusetts).
Read MoreThese are the final instructions for Mystery Quilt Flowers From My Garden - Block #1.
Read MoreHopefully you have your background block completed and are now ready to begin appliqueing the design.
This post will cover the applique of the vase, flower stems, and the bottom flower petals.
Read MoreThis post will cover the selection and cutting of the wool applique pieces for block #1 of the Flowers From My Garden Quilt. Hopefully, it will give you a few ideas for your wool choices.
Read MoreI thought I begin the year with a mystery quilt. This is the first block.
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