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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Continuing to Make Slow Progress...

As I've been working on my Rust quilt, I'm finding just how much of a challenge it is to machine quilt rust dyed fabric.

I'm making slow progress, but I thought I'd show you a couple of areas that are now done.  I'm really happy with the look I'm achieving, but I can't tell you how many times I've had to rethread the machine because the rust is literally shredding my thread as I sew.


Fortunately I am now moving into some areas which are going to have hand stitching so I'll have a break from the machine work, at least for a while.












I was considering showing you more, but Arbour thinks I should make you wait until it's done...




8 comments:

  1. beautiful work, Linda. Can hardly wait to see it finished.

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  2. Rust dyed fabric is new to me but what I see I like, and it looks like a charming piece of art. Arbour is gorgeous!

    (Sorry I'm late with return visits. Internet problem.)

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  3. Cann't wait to see the finished piece! Yes, I agree - Arbour is gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you Kliaksa. And yes, Arbour is a pretty little cat. She's tiny...only 7.5 lbs

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  4. I've never tried to do rust dying but I've always loved it. Can't wait to see the full piece...I just love blue & brown combinations and the sneak peak tells me it's going to be wonderful.

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    1. Thanks Leah. I've slowed down now that I'm doing hand stitching, but I'm happy with how it's going.

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