I decided to finish the faerie blocks as wall hangings in groups of 4


I used batting to pad the panels and sewed ribbon between the blocks to frame each one.

You've seen them all before but now they are all cleaned up nice



A simple hankie hem for the backing

so it won't show on the front, much.
I've finished 3 so far and have 5 panels left

but they are not all matchy-matchy enough to pull together in one piece



and one isn't done yet

so I don't know what I'll do with them.
A two piece wall hanging and three singles?
Fit them to box tops?
A book? I dOn't knOw!


I used batting to pad the panels and sewed ribbon between the blocks to frame each one.

You've seen them all before but now they are all cleaned up nice



A simple hankie hem for the backing


I've finished 3 so far and have 5 panels left

but they are not all matchy-matchy enough to pull together in one piece




and one isn't done yet

so I don't know what I'll do with them.
A two piece wall hanging and three singles?
Fit them to box tops?
A book? I dOn't knOw!
When I saw that Kathy Shaw had new templates, it made me think I wanted to CQ again. I'm sure I will in the future, but hand stitching boro style and sane quilting has grabbed my attention. You have a bit of a dilemma, but knowing you, you will have a brilliant solution!
ReplyDeletexx, Carol