In the Tea Time DYB round robin that I am in for Crazy Quilting International, I have been working on the block for Lorrie. This was great fun, because Lorrie had pieced each of the blocks around a cross-stitched teacup and saucer. Each block also had a hankie corner already pieced in, and Lorrie sent along another corner and challenged us to come up with a clever way to use it in the block.
So, above is the completed block. At first I wasn’t sure how I was going to incorporate the pink and yellow of the hankie with the violets on the cup, but I just made room for it all and it seemed to work out. I’ve used that treatment below - the hand charm holding something - before. I like to attach it with gold beading thread, then add bead bracelets to further anchor it.
In the top right corner, I used Carole Samples templates to mark the lines to stitch, then added some of Grandma’s buttons with bead tails. The flowers above it are a mix of vintage millinery, crochet, organdy and a lace tidbit. I love mixing it up!
The corner of the hankie below the teacup was given a silk ribbon rose and buds, plus beaded violets and a leafy vine. The lace above is some venice lace that I dyed with potassium permanganate.
I have two blocks for the Birds RR here to do, but one is for March and one is for April, so I will start on one of them in the next day or two. Tomorrow I have to begin packing my fabric packs and basic stitching supplies for the CQ Adventure. And I will probably make a cameo appearance at work, too, LOL.
Hugs,
10 comments:
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Aww!!So dainty, and sweet.Good work.
just beautiful Kathy, I love the way you used the hanky, and the little fairy is adorable!
I like the way how Lorrie have pieced this block with the napkins and the seams visible.
Your work makes it super Cathy!
I love this block!!! It is really the prettiest block I have seen. I keep telling myself I will start to quilt, especially CQ because I love adding the embellishments. Alas I have so many irons in the fire I just dont get to it. I do enjoy visiting your site.
Cathy
I love the way you used the hankie! It looks like it goes from the bottom through the back and then out through the hand. You do beauitful work!!
As usual - WOW! Gorgeous work Cathy! You are such an inspiration to us lesser mortals, lol ;-)
That hanky is so beautiful it makes me want to cry. I love all the work you do on tea time blocks. This one is just wonderful!!
You integrated the yellow and pink and lavender perfectly! Love the hand. I have one of those somewhere...
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