like here, in the center of the block. Can you see the line I am quilting on? Once the line is quilted, the marking is invisible.
I still have 1 more sashing to quilt, and 2 more star blocks. I hope to finish that up today and then start on the border. I have a few design ideas in my mind to try and will see how it develops.
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I love my hera marker! Your quilt is coming along very nicely.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy ! :) It's going to be beautiful ( already is! :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is going to be perfect. I'm soon ready to start hand quilting too, a really slow and relaxing thing to do.
ReplyDeleteIt's coming along so nicely. I haven't hand quilted something in a long time.
ReplyDeleteI'm still stitching on my Civil War sampler quilt. I've been at it for two years! I know what you mean about those puffy spots. That's the stage I'm at now - filling those in.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting always looks so well done! I will be working on stitching binding today.
ReplyDeleteI love my hera maker and recently learned the pointed end on mine can be used with stencils. Haven't given a try yet. I hope to get in some slow stitches later today!
ReplyDeleteif we put a movie on later or a game I will sit and do my hexies - otherwise even if it isn't slow I will be back with the machine.
ReplyDeleteI have a hera marker but haven't used it yet. Glad to know it works. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to see the mark but I blew up up your photo and can see it just fine!
ReplyDeleteI need to try that method of marking. I know I have that tool - somewhere!
ReplyDeleteI can see that quilting line--I use a Hera marker too when I hand quilt. We are doing a "Low Volume" Christmas here. No tree, no decorations, no hoopla until....we go up to my son's on Christmas Eve Day and join my daughter and her family for a party. Christmas Day is reserved for visiting Mom in the Nursing Home...hugs and enjoy your slow stitches...Julierose
ReplyDeleteIt fixed it
ReplyDeleteI am hand quilting a couple of Christmas gifts that I'm starting to think will not be done in time. Oh, well, they may be Groundhog Day gifts! : )
ReplyDeleteYou've really made quick work of stitching this quilt. Hopefully you had a productive, but restful day of slow stitching.
ReplyDeleteThanks for not having to prove I am not a robot! I follow through email and truly enjoy reading your blog !
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