One of my students has finished her miniature Baltimore blocks and assembled them together to make this stunning cushion. It’s absolutely fantastic. Well done to her. She has put heaps of work into it
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Miniature Baltimore Quilt Class
Saturday was a lovley quite and relaxing workshop with a lovley group of ladies all eager to learn some simple embroidery stitches to create little gems that once stitched together will make wonderfull miniature quilts, birthday cards or wall panels.
Gold worked heart, infillied with straight stitches and decorated round its outer edges with stem stitch, detached chain stitch and raised sequins. Very pretty |
It was lovley being able to relax and do some hand stitching Well it was wet outside so no guilt was felt by sitting and enjoying |
taking photos of each others work |
Another wet day. Another small embroidery done
After several very wet days today was no different although it did start bright going down hill as the day went on. Archie our mad cocker spaniel was dancing around bugging me for a walk and i kept putting him off saying i would take him later. I really should of taken him when it was dry because when i finally got round to it the skies had opened and it didn’t stop all afternoon hence Robert and i had to take him at 6.30 after work and walk him in the pouring rain. One bedraggled and smelly wet dog arrived home and then proceeded to try and dry himself all over my furniture.
I suppose I’m lucky Robert was able to walk with us today as yesterday the mad man was running up and down our very large garden, mowing the lawn with a mower made of metal in a thunder and lightening storm until i yelled at him and told him to get inside.
Apart from this i had a productive day sorting everything out for my residential week at Alston Hall Preston and even managing to finish mums miniature Baltimore quilt. Mum has been helping me with samples for up coming workshops and its a nice feeling to actually be somewhere on top of all the samples i have to produce.
Mum has mainly hand stitched her small quilt with simple traditional surface stitches such as stem stitch, fly stitch, french knots etc and added sequin flowers and buttons for the bouquets, wreaths and baskets. My little blocks are still being embroidered and sequined and hopefully will be assembled sometime next week to form a larger miniature quilt.
I will have to see what other projects are coming up and get mum going on them too.
Miniature Baltimore Quilt
As I have been quilting during the day i have needed to have some armchair fodder to do in the evening. As I have an ever lasting list of samples to work with deadlines for them to be completed it made perfect sense to me that the evenings need to be used for this. So I have been hand stitching my small blocks for the Miniature Baltimore hanging planned to be taught end of May.
These little blocks are 4″ x 4″ and are worked using simple hand stitched embroidery, seed beads and yes sparkly flower sequins which i absolutely love working with and if i could get away with it would stitch them to everything.
Later this week they will be sewn together and have a final pain border added around them before i finally embroider and sequin a swag design round the border. I might even bead the edge of the quilt just because i won’t be able to resist. We will see.