Finally put the last stitches into the "Kawandi" Table runner I started in October last year.
It was slow going but I enjoyed sitting in the evenings hand stitching, but I didn't like the little visitor that decided to make my scissors keep home!!Happy to have last years RSC blocks made into a finished quilt ready to donate.
and while chatting with the ladies on Zoom Australia Day I stuffed and finished this little fella.
Must away now and put a roast in the oven...
Keep safe and well
Hugs Maria ❤
Your table runner is beautiful and I'd love to know how you did it - pattern or free style? And your "little" visitor in the scissors keep - that thing would have sent me running to the next county. I'd still be running.
ReplyDeleteVery nice finishes! I hope you also 'finished off' that creepy little visitor in the scissor keep, YIKES!
ReplyDeleteOh my--I don't mind spiders--that is until I seen your 'little' friend--eekkk!!!
ReplyDeleteKawandi is so pretty and it does look like it was fun to hand stitch--nice now that it is finished-- and a nice finish for the RSC blocks and I love that turtle!!!
hugs, di
The table runner is lovely. Beautiful quilt & love the little turtle, so cute. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteGreat finishes for January! Hard to believe one month is now over!
ReplyDeleteLove your hand quilting! I'm just starting my first hand quilting project. I'm not great at it but learning and having fun. Were you able to safely rescue your scissors? I would have had quite a fright to look down and see that.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a few wonderful finishes this month... see you this week at FNwF...xox
ReplyDeleteIn love with that turtle....so cute.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is gorgeous Maria. Hope the visitor was removed outside!! Well, done on the quilt finish, the turtle is very cute.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is amazing. What is the fabric range you have used for it.
ReplyDeleteHmm, if it wasn't on the scissor keep I'd say time for a flame thrower! Not my favorite visitors either.
What a lovely table runner!!
ReplyDeleteI love your runner. Was that spider just wanting to spin her web with you? Your RSC quilt is so nice. Someone is going to love that one.
ReplyDeleteThe table runner is beautiful, such lovely fabrics and perfect hand stitching. The turtle pin cushion is cute.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is so beautiful.... love it in the Tilda's... oh my gosh that scissor keep would have caused a big fright.... I had to scroll past the picture! lovely RSC quilt and cute tortoise..... love it...
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Lovely finishes, all of them!
ReplyDeleteThe table runner is fantastic. I must try out that technique some time.
I love your runner Maria - just gorgeous. Your RSC finish is great as is the tortoise. xx
ReplyDeletesuch pretty finishes... and that little fellow needs to move along!
ReplyDeletelove the turtle... DO NOT love the spider!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture of your Kawandi runner, Maria - and it is so pretty in the Tildas. Lovely RSC quilt and of course I think the turtle is pretty special!
ReplyDeleteYou may keep your spider friend! lol Your little turtle is adorable! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove your turtle, but you can keep your visitor
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is just beautiful, Maria. Can't go wrong with Tilda fabrics! Hope your "friend" has moved on. I love your little turtle too. xxx
ReplyDeleteYou can keep your helper there thanks...... Do not send to me...... Lovely projects and I do love those turtles.......
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