This quilt is all that I have worked on, sewing related. The kitchen has seen me for baking summer favourites, lemon meringue pie and a new one: Zebra cheesecake.
Made sure to share it far and wide.
Using painter's tape for the cross hatching, makes it quicker than marking all the lines.
The long cream borders have two straight lines quilted, this is about one inch apart.
The center with the cross hatching, it is a design and pattern that I love on a quilt.
The oak leaf block. Enjoying this quilt now even more than when it was started all those years ago...
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are beautiful! And your Zebra Cheesecake looks so yummy. Have a great day!
You have been busy this week.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt blocks are beautiful! That Zebra Cheesecake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWorking on that quilting looks like a big job, but won't it be lovely to have it finished! And Zebra Cheesecake - yum!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hand quilted blocks and a yummy dessert? Perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove how you quilt the cross-hatching. That is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is amazing! Cross hatching quilting always looks fabulous. Such a clever idea to use the painter tape as a guide. I wouldn't mind sitting at your kitchen table and enjoying a slice or two of lemon meringue pie, or the zebra cheesecake. Both sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh. my. gosh. Your quilt is so very lovely! Wow..... Truly, my mouth dropped open when I saw it! And that dessert? Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo talented in the kitchen and with your stitching! I love this quilt too! Thanks for sharing :) Kathi
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous quilt you are working on. You say it us an older one, was it put away and forgotten for a while? As for that zebra cheesecake, mom, I sure would love a slice of that!
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