Shirley from Zipzog blog in the Netherlands got in touch after my post last week, and told me that she had made the Tea Party quilt with some friends. Here's Shirley's finished quilt. It's gorgeous!
You've inspired me to keep going Shirley!
I've finally chosen my fabric for the tea pot. I feel that the tea pot sets the tone for the rest of the quilt, so it needed to be right. I've chosen the flowery fabric at the bottom in the photo below.
There are 16 large blocks around the outside, and I've pieced six of them so far. I've decided to machine piece all the blocks before I start adding the decorative wool felt applique.
Most of these fabrics are the ones supplied in the Block of the Month packs, but I have decided to change the outer borders on some of the blocks. This green above is from my own stash, and I'm going to make more substitutions in coming blocks. I don't want too much orange in my quilt.
So that's where I'm at. We've had a slight easing of lockdown restrictions where I live in Wellington, but the only real difference is that we can have takeaway food now - coffees, fish and chips, McDonalds etc, and order more things online. Office workers are still all working from home.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. What have you been up to this week? Feel free to link up a recent blog post below.