Sunday, February 2, 2014

Floribunda

Winter is still in full session! Hopefully the groundhog will bring us some good news.  I really can't complain, as we are only getting rain out of this last storm, and we really can use the rain.  I feel for all you that are surrounded by snow, I know scooping those driveways must get old.

Today I am going to enjoy some hand quilting on my Floribunda quilt. This is a quilt that Bonnie Hunter saw in an antique shop, made with a  block called Jacob's Ladder.  It perked my interest because it was a great solution to use up the floral fabric in my stash., The original quilt was paired with a solid yellow, since mine was a stash buster, I paired mine with a solid green that I had on hand.


So today, while most will be watching to see what Punxsutawney Phil will predict, or maybe watch the Superbowl.  I will be slow stitching and ending my evening with an episode of Downton Abbey.  As usual I will be linking up with Kathy to see what others who choose to stitch will be doing today.

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  1. I will be at a Super Bowl party, and while a part of me would rather stay home and quilt, I know I'll enjoy time spent with friends ... and overindulging in some great food! ha! I can't wait to see more of your Floribunda ... it's looking great so far!

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    1. Sounds like fun, Kathy! I'm sure we will be at least checking the score, as my daughter lives near Seattle.

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  2. we are supposed to get rain, sleet, ice and snow here in my section of Arkansas - I do hope it is mainly snow though as I really don't want any ice this time around!!

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    1. Karen, I agree about snow versus ice. Northerners often make fun of southerners and the inability to drive in a inch or two of snow, but they don't realize the amount of black ice that we endure. Looks like six more weeks of winter, I know I will be looking forward to spring and hope we don't have to endure another drought this summer. This is great hand quilting weather, however.

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  3. I don't have cable so I was quite excited to get my email from Amazon yesterday saying that my pre-ordered Downton Abbey was shipping! Can't wait! :)

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    1. I can understand your excitement! I know I look forward to each new epissode. I am also excited about the return of Sherlock to Masterpiece Mystery.

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  4. I will be slow stitching with you and what a pretty quilt you are working on now after such a patriotic finish you just enjoyed! Thanks for posting what is in your hoop! Kathi

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    1. Thanks Kathi, This is a small lap quilt, so it shouldn't take very long. It was a stash buster, but I am delighted with it.

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  5. Love the floral fabrics. A pleasure to hand quilt. I like the center green quilting lines. Curves work nicely squares. I don't know why. Maybe it's a ying yang thing. I'll end Groundhog Day also by watching Downton Abbey.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Jill! I love Sundays, nothing better than some hand quilting and Downton Abbey.

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  6. I like the floral fabrics with the green. Florabunda quilt is going to be precious. I'll be looking forward to see it done. Happy Sunday and great week.hugs

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    1. Ivani, I too like the way it worked out! Sometimes just letting go and using what you have is better than fretting and planning. Thank you for stopping by!

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  7. Beautiful quilt Carla! One of my favorite blocks too.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Mary! I agree this is a fun block to piece.

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  8. Sounds like perfect plan for a perfect day to me Carla! I'll be doing much the same thing :*D Unfortunately Phil did not have good news for us, and I just learned that we may have ice and snow tonight - wow! I'm SO ready for this winter to be over!

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    1. We have had rain all day! Sure hope there will be no ice for you or me. I am not a big fan of it. I agree it has been a long winter!

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  9. I have always wanted to do Floribunda since Bonnie Hunter came up with it. I love your green. I am still going to try that pattern. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I love your quilt and your hand quilting as well.

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  11. Love your quilting design on this block... very creative! Hope you enjoyed your slow stitching while watching Downton...thanks for linking up!

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  12. I didn't make it around to all the SSS posts from last week so catching up now. Your post reminds me that I have a Floribunda UFO around here somewhere that needs more blocks. I think your layout looks different. I like it with the green.

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    1. Yeah, I didn't have yellow in my stash, so I thought I would use what I have. I am really liking the way it is turning out. So glad to get those florals out of my stash!

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