Ouvrages d'une Acadienne

Ouvrages d'une Acadienne
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Soggy Saturday Sewing....

but the day was vibrant at the guild with teacher,
member Carmen instructing our Juniors and adults how to make a fun apron. 
All the Juniors went home with a beautiful apron... and they were able to say they made them. Some have plans to make another one for their mom's birthday.
Here are the adults who made beautiful aprons in the workshop along with the Juniors.
This my cutie grand-daughter Ariane.. member of the guild. She too had a beautiful apron. 

I decided to work on a project I have had in mind for a while. A fabric salesman gave our member Simone (who sells fabrics at our local shop) some beautiful panels. The design reminds me of total serenity. A tree with its branches and roots  spread out to embrace us and reassure us all is well.  

There are 6 panels and I embroidered the Beatitudes on each one, sandwiched them with fusible fleece and a lining. They will be hanging in the church or maybe in our parish hall where the guild  meets. That has not been determined yet as they require a fairly large space.

I finished the free motion.
"Spring Wagon"  by Laundry Basket Quilts
  This pattern was a gift from my sister Simone and now the wall hanging is on the wall in my hall.  
 
I stippled the background all around the flowers. It  was a challenge but it looks so much better than just framing the flowers
.
The top and bottom I quilted
in a piano key design.

 The sides I machine embroidered a  beautiful flower cluster but it does not show in a picture.

And this is my favourite part with my favourite quote

Translates
"I have carved you from the palm of my hand"
Isaiah 49

Well the rain has been loyal for the last week
                                   It would be great to see the sun because the buds are bursting with energy to bloom.

and the Crab Apple will be gorgeous in full bloom.

Happy Memorial Day to American friends...  

2 comments:

  1. The cart full of flowers.......a very pretty quilt.

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  2. I adore the tree fabric panels that the fabric salesman gave to Simone. I wish I could purchase them somewhere. Do you have any information on the fabric line?

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