Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tree Time BOM #4

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.

14 comments:

  1. It looks good. They're all so cute, and it's going to such a pretty project.

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  2. Another great block! Those are so cute!!

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  3. Very cute, Tonya...you are doing a wonderful job with these.

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  4. I love these little trees. I would love to tackle the project myself.

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  5. Cute tree!! Will be a sweet whimsical quilt to have for Christmas!
    Lola

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  6. I think that it looks great!
    Micki

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  7. Yes you should definitely use stabilizer behind when doing "heavy" embroidery.

    this one looks GREEEEAAAAT!!!

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  8. Love it!!
    Don't tell but I'm trying to do it too! Just like you on the machine!

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  9. 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.

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  10. I 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

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  11. I think you did a great job. Can't wait to see them all completed and assembled into a quilt.

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  12. Great job Tonya! Your blocks are really coming along.

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  13. Very cute! Yes, put stabilizer behind your block and it will help LOTS!

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