Monday, June 29, 2015

a mystery quilt from The Country Yard



           Earlier last week I finished quilting another of The Country Yard's mystery stitcheries.
                                              This one is called "Quilters Theme".


A lovely mix of exclusive stitchery designs and simple piecing. The Country Yard's mysteries are always popular and sellout super quick!


On the string pieced blocks I quilted curved cross hatching, there was of course the 'must do' ditch stitching.


The stitchery blocks were fun not just because of the quilting themed items but the shape of the blocks. I 'ditch' stitched around the main feature of the stitcheries, which is a time consuming but worth it..


The range of fabric is called:"Piecemakers" by Kathy Schmitz. I am using the same range for my own personal quilt using Wendy Briggs stitchery patterns. See here for that post (BTW.....I have finished all the stitcheries, I just need to complete the top and of course quilt it!)



Fancy a look at the backside????....................


A pieced backing featuring a panel that was part of a fat quarter bundle from the same range.


                                             "Anyone want to share mouse for dinner?"

15 comments:

  1. Wow, love the stitchery's and the fabric!! Great quilting too!! As for the mouse, I have a dear pet who is bringing them in daily to share!!

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  2. Beautiful Leeanne, that fabric range looks quite stunning made up. Love those stitcheries too :-) Tell Simon the Supervisor GET DOWN & AWAY from that lady mouse .... just look at the glint in his eye!!!

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  3. Hey, great work on the stitchery I really like the curved cross hatching and love the photo of Simon...think he actually poses for you!!
    Have an awesome week. Happy sewing and stitcing with your grand-daughter. xxx

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  4. Hey, great work on the stitchery I really like the curved cross hatching and love the photo of Simon...think he actually poses for you!!
    Have an awesome week. Happy sewing and stitcing with your grand-daughter. xxx

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  5. It was great to see this in person the other day, it looks great! Cats always find the best spots!

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  6. this is a different and lovely quilt, the stitchery goes so well and the fabric choice is great. What a handsome cat you have there

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  7. Love the curved cross hatching. Cute range of fabrics the panel looks great on the back. Very cheeky pusycat !

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  8. Such a calm and soothing quilt to look at - beautiful work :)

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  9. I really like the effect of the curved cross-hatching in the pieced triangles.
    The cat seems to have attitude. : )

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  10. Super nice little quilt - I love the stitcheries! Pretty kitty cat.

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  11. Love the blue and brown combo and the stitcheries are so sweet ~ reminds me of rows of bunting ~ upside down of course or maybe they are just sailing away ~ either way it looks like a sweet project made all the sweeter with your fabulous quilting ~ R

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  12. Beautiful stuff keeping you busy. How are your boots? Simon looking as gorgeous as ever.

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  13. Just beautiful Leeanne, great fabric. Mmmmm mouse for dinner!!

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  14. Stunning quilt and quilting, the fabric is wonderful. And Simon also, But I hope that sweet mouse will be spared!
    Have a lovely day, Cisca

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