My current UFO project is a Bible Quilt, pattern by Jan Patek, I began - oops - in the nineties, finally completed the appliqué in the 2000s and set it aside. It has embroidery work for the lettering and I was not real comfortable with that so, I put it away all neatly in my portfolio case. Since I have done so much work with wool in the last 3 years, I am no longer afraid of the lettering and hand stitching.
Here is block one and
the picture of Jan's quilt on the cover. This was one of the first BOMs I had ever seen and it seemed SO expensive - it was $6.50 a month, and all I could think was that you could buy a book for $20 back then. Anyway, I liked it so much I bought it.
I used a lot of Roberta Horton plaids and stripes which were so easy to appliqué with the fineness of those fabrics.
Here is my portfolio case. Only problem is, it holds the blocks so neatly you just let them age too well!
I put a pocket for the patterns on one side and
the other side holds the blocks in place nice and flat. My first case was made by a friend and given to me and since then I've made a couple more to accommodate the size blocks I was making.
Here is block one and
the picture of Jan's quilt on the cover. This was one of the first BOMs I had ever seen and it seemed SO expensive - it was $6.50 a month, and all I could think was that you could buy a book for $20 back then. Anyway, I liked it so much I bought it.
I used a lot of Roberta Horton plaids and stripes which were so easy to appliqué with the fineness of those fabrics.
Here is my portfolio case. Only problem is, it holds the blocks so neatly you just let them age too well!
I put a pocket for the patterns on one side and
the other side holds the blocks in place nice and flat. My first case was made by a friend and given to me and since then I've made a couple more to accommodate the size blocks I was making.
Great blocks Judy, I have the pattern and it is on my to do list.
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