I backed, sandwiched, and machine quilted this table runner top I started two years ago and realize I'm out of practice!

I like the back better than the front - maybe I am needing some pink to offset the recent flood of blues!

In the online Indigo class, we received our third lesson and the theme is Moons and Stars - which fits right into and builds on - some of what I have already been doing. Here is an eclipse I tried on wool:

A linen star:

And a moon on cotton sky dyed fabric:
5 comments:
i think you will be able to open an indigo shop once this class is over. you are accumulating some beautiful pieces.
Love that last moon :)
I agree the moon is wonderful...thank you for all the inspirations. Peace, mary helen Fernandez Stewart
I'm loving your results. Thinking I might even have another go seeing them.
Deanna - yes, the pieces are mounting up and I foresee much fun ahead stitching some together. Good idea!
Nancy - I enjoyed doing that moon variation.
Mary Helen - you are very welcome - I appreciate you always coming to see!
Penny - oh, yes - do! Did you blog your previous results?
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