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Friday, January 7, 2011

Block one!!!!

It is so exciting to share the first block of the Vignette BOM. I had already stitched the centre and one side before I joined this blog and have found that being a member of a group certainly helps with the motivation. I really enjoyed the embroidery though there is a lot of it. I am very glad that the magazine only comes out every 3 months as I can now concentrate on a few other projects. I am using an old Nancy Halverson range called Angels Among us for my piecing and some neutral fabrics in my stash for the backgrounds.

Happy stitching,
Sylvia in Australia

11 comments:

  1. Sylvia.... it looks beautiful!! Well done!

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  2. It looks beautiful. You've done a lovely job.

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  3. BEAUTIFUL SYLVIA - THE COLOURS LOOK FANTASTIC! AND I LOVE THE BLUE INNER BORDER! VERY INSPIRING! HAVE YOU CHANGED THE LOOK OF YOUR BLOG TOO?? HAVE A HAPPY STITCHING DAY !!!

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  4. Absolutely lovely Sylvia, love how you've made it so uniquely yours with soft pretty colours.

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  5. Congratulations, Sylvia! A lovely finished block 1!
    Happy stitching, P

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  6. Is this an Australian magazine? I have seen it in my corner of the US and wonder where I would be able to buy it. I have not done a lot of stitching in recent years but love the look of this.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  7. Lol I can only echo what everyone else is saying... What lovely work and I just love the colour combination of the blocks surrounding it... I might even be persuaded to break my own golden rule about starting something new this year - trying hard to clear a backlog from well, day dot...

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  8. Your work is absolutely beautiful. well done, those fabrica are so nice.

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  9. Gorgeous! Nancy has lovley fabrics and well done for choosing to go outside the square and use different fabrics to the original; it looks fantastic!

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