Here we go March! Already two months of 2012 behind us...where does all the time go? Today I've spent the good portion of it with Kordova Klosure. I got all the blocks together now into rows. The rows still need to be stitched yet. I also have the border pieces together. Tonight after work I'll spend time stitching the rows and then adding the borders. I'm planing on making mind a bit larger so that it will fit on my bed. I'll be adding a black border and then a red border using pieces that are left.
Looking forward to having this project finished so that I can move on to my two March projects.
I haven't finished Korabell and her kitties yet, but when I was at Country Loft over the weekend I signed up for another doll class. Fat Cats is really cute and looks quick. Aren't their bags too cute? Debra had signed up for this project and suggested I join in on the fun. I resisted until I saw these at the shop. I picked up a light gray for one of the cats and will look for more of this dark gray stripe or something similar for the second cat. I have a shout out to Heavens to Betsy which is a wool manufacture where this piece came from. Hopefully they'll have another piece; keeping my fingers crossed.
Hope you have a wonderful week. Check out more quilty works in progress at Patchwork Times.
9 comments:
Kordova Klosure looks fantastic! Well worth all those little pieces. Just gorgeous!
Love the quilt, how pretty.
Won't that feel good to have Kordova Klosure finished? It is a beauty!
Very cute cats! : )
I'm working on the border for mine too. I'm going to be glad to get finished. I can't even imagine making it bigger. You are very brave.
Your Kordova quilt looks great! You're almost done with the top - that's a great accomplishment. There was just so much piecing in that project.
Your Kordova Klosure is very striking -- what a wonderful quilt this is!! And I love that piece of wool -- very scrumptious looking!! :)
Your KK is just beautiful, all those pieces, what a great job. I like the cats as well.
All those little pieces sure came together beautifully.
Your Orca Bay looks great. I have piecing on mine some every day this week and just put my first row together. Then a couple of days ago I read completely through the step where I have to cut more white triangles for the border. I do know that Bonnie's quilts are worth it when they are finished!
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