There wasn't a lot of sewing room time last week due to the business trip, but I did manage to get one row of sashing and one row of the Vintage Dress blocks all sewn together.
Vintage Dresses by Charise Randell |
I've made a start on the sashing for the next row of blocks. It's slow going, but I like how the frames are working out.
Not much progress on anything else as there as this project takes a lot of focus to get the right fabric in the right corner for the corner stone blocks.
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Oh my goodness, I wish I had one (or more) of those dresses. I'd be the belle of the ball. Very pretty and when something is that pretty, you cannot rush it. I agree with you - thank goodness for weekends!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE how you are framing the dresses - it just makes them Shine even more!
ReplyDeleteI love what you’re doing with the dresses. That little frame of color is perfect.
ReplyDeleteTedious sewing all those coping strips and then the sashing, but very effective! Glad Stitching is still happening.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little dresses you are making and I like the frames around them. So tedious!
ReplyDeleteThe color coordinated frames are so wonderful! Makes each outfit really shine, like having just the right shoes :)
ReplyDeleteThe vintage dress blocks are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThey are working out wonderfully. I enjoy watching your progress.
ReplyDeleteThose frames look amazing -- what a great way to highlight the dresses.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing this quilt come together. One of the dresses, the black and white polka dot with pink sash, looks like a Barbie dress I used to have.
ReplyDeleteI guess I didn't realize you were going to use a strip of color around it each block. Genius! It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThose dresses and those borders - wow!! This will be fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThose vintage dresses are adorable! I want one! Also, the quilt in your header is so so so pretty. I want to make that one too. Well, I want to make EVERYTHING these days! I am resisting so I can do finishes instead.
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Beautiful dresses! I've always like this project of yours so I'm glad to see it come forward once in a while.
ReplyDeleteI love your vintages dresses so much, I can hardly wait to see it finished even though it will make me sad, there won't be anymore posts about it after that. Unless you make another one of course :-)
ReplyDeleteLove how those dresses are looking!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! The savings look great so far!
ReplyDelete“Sashing” is a real word, auto-correct.
ReplyDeleteA little progress is better than none at all. These dresses deserve every loving stitch!
ReplyDeleteThat's some serious sashing - love the beveled corners. Lots more work here than it looks at first!
ReplyDeleteThe frames are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe frames are perfect for the quilt! A lot of work, but then the blocks themselves were a lot of work, so it's fitting!
ReplyDeleteAnd I laughed at Daffycat and the "sashing" auto-correct! I always get chided with red underlines when I type "sashing", but at least I don't get 'corrected'!
I really like the narrow colored border you are adding to the dress blocks, it frames them nicely.
ReplyDeleteThe frames on those dresses are great!
ReplyDeleteLove this. What is this pattern and how do I get it!
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