Circles is finished?
Well, it's labelled, quilted and bound, which usually means finished, right?
I made these blocks several years ago in the Quilty 365 project, hosted by Audrey at
Quilty Folk: one circle each day, appliquéd onto one square. I chose to do needle turn appliqué, which I'd never done before. Finally I've got 180 circles together in a quilt. I stopped making the blocks in the middle of August that year, and have got a box full of appliquéd circles waiting for another project.
But now, every time I look at this quilt I think it needs quilting
inside the
circles. I started quilting it that way last year, but it was
impossible to get through the "made fabric" with all it's seams.
This circle, for instance, has twenty one different pieces of fabric in it. Twenty one in a 3" circle! What was I thinking?!
I've thought that tying those circles that are too thick to quilt might be a solution. I'll give it a try. If that works I'll quilt the flatter circles by hand.
The blocks might look rather strange: some tied, some quilted. Too bad!
Not just yet, however, I have to wait for the inflammation in my right shoulder to subside.
Meanwhile, it's a finish!
At the end of the week I'll be linking to
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Happy Sewing
Marly