Saturday, February 24, 2018

A week of EPP

I worked on my thimbles & i'm still undecided what do with them. Leave as is for a table runner or keep going & make a quilt.
I've 180 thimbles here. 30 thimbles in each row. It's wide enough & long enough for a table runner. If i was to make it queen sized quilt i would probably need to make well over 1000 of them. So i'll see.

Last night i added more coffins.
On the left i think i added 4 to the row i'd been working on, a whole row & then 5 more before i decided i needed sleep.

Happy Stitching,

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeanette beautiful work my friend you are doing so well with these,hope you have a lovely weekend xx

ellieshomemadehome.blogspot.com said...

That is alot of work. Either way it will be work to be proud of and very time consuming. :)

Pamela said...

Great work!

Chookyblue...... said...

Make another runner amount and then decide... ..
Looks good.....

Julie said...

It all looks amazing Jeanette. Gosh if you could see how slow I am at epp you would laugh I am sure. I think a table runner would look wonderful.

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

Your thimbles are gorgeous - here is an idea.. make this one into a table runner and then start another for a quilt :) xxxxxx

Michelle Ridgway said...

Lovely thimbles....so cute! Perfect weather for stitching x

Helen said...

Live your thimbles, table runner would be beautiful.

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

I am very partial to runners ... they are useful and even better a finished item❤️❤️

Karen S said...

You do like the challenge of tiny stitching. Both projects look great. I am a chicken and would stop at a table runner. But you have to make up your own mind.

Fiona said...

so much work in those... I am enchanted with the little thimbles...

Hugz

Anthea said...

Great work with the thimbles Jeanette... and wow the coffin project is getting big!

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