Halo 4 (Halo Blue) and Halo 3
Last autumn a group of quilt shops not far from Philadelphia held a shop hop for a mystery quilt. I picked up two FQs at each shop in two different color schemes. I also bought yardage for some sort of a background, not knowing yet what I was going to do.
After separating the bluish FQs from the brownish ones, I saw how nicely the bluish ones went with a Tilda FQ pack that I already had and decided I needed a new hand-work project for evenings at home. Hence Halo Blue (my fourth from the Jen Kingwell Halo pattern) began.
I truly loved making this quilt and last week it found its way to its forever home.
Halo 3 was made last summer. I'd seen a FQ bundle of Jen Kingwell fabric and bought it, not knowing why. It turned out that once it was here, I really didn't like it very much. The color scheme was so not me and I found the prints to be downright ugly. But, as you know by now, I need a good handwork project, and adding some other fabrics from stash (and shop) helped it out. I found that working bit-by-bit with a technique I enjoy softened the dislike of the whole bundle. When I finished, I took the left-overs and gave them away to someone I know who is very, very fond of All Things Jen, so I didn't have to invent another project!
When we hung the quilt to photograph it, I found, of course, that it wasn't anywhere near as distasteful as I'd thought!
Comments
Decades ago I used to cross stitch in front of the TV but now my fingers don't like much hand piecing so I don't plan any hand stitched quilts.
Hugs!