I just love doing these and I think I will have serious withdrawals when this BOM is over. Maybe Molly will be willing to give me therapy when this is over since it's all her fault.
I am now convinced I need to re-do BOM #1 for the 3rd time. It's to wrinkly and I've found putting a stabilizer behind the fabric is helping with this. Especially, since I'm using my machine and not hand stitching.
Tonya, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks good. They're all so cute, and it's going to such a pretty project.
ReplyDeleteAnother great block! Those are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Tonya...you are doing a wonderful job with these.
ReplyDeleteI love these little trees. I would love to tackle the project myself.
ReplyDeleteCute tree!! Will be a sweet whimsical quilt to have for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLola
I think that it looks great!
ReplyDeleteMicki
Yes you should definitely use stabilizer behind when doing "heavy" embroidery.
ReplyDeletethis one looks GREEEEAAAAT!!!
Love it!!
ReplyDeleteDon't tell but I'm trying to do it too! Just like you on the machine!
You sure are having fun with the new machine. I know nothing about embroidery machines, but it is fun to watch what others can make.
ReplyDeleteI love your block. C collects buttons too. There is just something about a button jar that brings back such wonderful memories for most people, myself included. Have a great day. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job. Can't wait to see them all completed and assembled into a quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Tonya! Your blocks are really coming along.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Yes, put stabilizer behind your block and it will help LOTS!
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