Tuesday I spent 7 hours stitching down the chickens and blades of grass on the Sunflower Quilt. I do love applique work. I tend to rely on my 15 year old New Home sewing machine when I have applique stitching to do.
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Thursday I spent 8 hours on the applique work. That's 15 hours of stitching so far and I am 3/4 of the way across the bottom of the quilt. One more day and the chickens and grass will be all stitched down.





I am really happy with the way the bed frame fence looks on the side of the Thread Shed.
This is the backside of the Thread Shed. This is a daybed frame we put up a few years ago to support the glads that grow back there. It worked so good, I just had to find more old bed frames to support the hollyhocks on the side of the building.

The big picture window on the end of the building is where my sewing machine is set up. From this window I have a great view of Mary's Peak.


To see more about the Thread Shed CLICK HERE
To see more Chickens CLICK HERE
To see more Flowers CLICK HERE
May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn