Slow, peaceful and contemplative stitching. My english paper pieced Passacaglia quilt continues to grow. So much so that it is too large for my design wall now - hence the need for photographing it on the carpet if I want to show all the rosettes together.
Just 4 more grey stars need to be added to this one and then its complete.
This one is my favourite so far.
This one has a place in my heart too.
And this was the first large one to be completed.
All the big rosettes are complete now. Its time to work on the little ones! That means lots of fussy cutting for the centres and lots of playing around with colours. Its a little too pink for my liking at the moment. Need to tone it down a bit with more neutral colours.
Heaven knows how I'll photograph it though until I start sewing some more of the rosettes together.
I can honestly say I'm enjoying this project more than any others I can think of.
Slow hand stitching is good for the soul !!
Your EPP is amazing, love the rosettes!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is amazing! I wish I had the patience for EPP!
ReplyDeleteI agree, EPP is good for the soul. You are doing wonderfully with this; there's so many pieces you must have the patience of a saint!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazingly beautiful~! Can't wait to see it as it progresses.
ReplyDeleteI adore the ones above and below the line about your favourite, it is going to be so amazing! Party at your house when it's done ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe second one down is my favourite. I find myself so predictable with my choice!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric choices!! I am about to start my own but wonder how you are fussy cutting your fabrics - do you have templates?
ReplyDeleteYour pieces look incredibly beautiful. Your patience is amazing. So many hours and so much work. I have been enjoying watching your progress on instagram. Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI just love your fabric choices. You must have so much patience to be making this :-)
ReplyDeleteYour rosettes are beautiful! Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I am putting this quilt on my things to do list for the autumn.
ReplyDeleteHi I found you via Lily's Quilts love your passacaglia work, I've never tried these designs they look really WOW ! I must try some. Yours look so perfect and neat beautiful !
ReplyDeleteJust amazing, Julie. You have such talent and patience ... coming along splendidly :)
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