Hi everyone,
I joined a pincushion swap and it started in January. My first pincushion made it to Janne in Norway. I made her a scrappy log cabin pincushion and a scrappy needle keeper.

I received a pincushion from Tanja. It's super cute. Here it is.

I've also been working on my En Provence quilt designed by Bonnie K. Hunter.
I have the 16 blocks done.

Now, I'm working on the sashing blocks. I still have quite a bit of sewing to do on this quilt. There are a lot of pieces in this quilt. Lol! But that's what makes it so special. I'm using only stash fabric and have not purchased any fabric for this quilt. Love it!
Cute pincushions that you made and received--
ReplyDeleteI have a collection of them in my wooden bowl--
but for some reason I seem to always use the same ones--
but love looking at them all--
love your Bonnie quilt==great colors together and it is coming along--
keep going--
enjoy the moments, di
What a wonderful swap club!
ReplyDeletePincushiosnare always fun to make and receive. Your quilt is coming together nicely and all from the stash - fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love pincushions too and yours look great (both the one you sent and the one you received). Your quilt is progressing very well - how cool that it is all from stash.
ReplyDeleteCute pincushions! I love the purple one. And En Provence is coming along nicely. I know you will be happy when that one is done.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty projects here! The pincushions are adorable. The En Provence quilt is wonderful. It looks like it was a challenging one to piece - lots of small pieces!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pincushions. Janne is my friend, and I know she will love these. I just got a pincushion from Tanja, too. So sweet.
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