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New Large Rosette Underway

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After looking at the large rosettes for this project, I decided that one of them did not go well with the others. My black and pink attempt to do an outer flower ring was a little bit blah compared to its three siblings so I ripped off the outer ring in preparation for using this as one of my smaller rosettes in the quilt. Then it was time to find some new Liberty Tana Lawn prints for the large rosette, so I went for the flowers! There are some sailboats and rabbits thrown in there for good measure. The rabbits are the small hexagon in the first ring of stars. Here is the new large rosette in progress. As always, the center of the rosette consists of the little creepy Cranford faces. I think I have just enough of this fabric to use in all of my rosettes, then it will be gone for good. Happy quilting! Susan

Completed More La Passacaglia Rosettes

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I have been playing catch-up with my La Passacaglia quilt rosettes after a summer of getting behind schedule with just about everything. All of my Liberty Tana Lawn fabric now lives in about 10 small bins, which makes it much easier to pick and choose which fabric to use. I have completed the bottom right quadrant of my quilt and joined the pieces. Here is that large, lower piece of the quilt, have a look! The next part I am working on is the lower right part of the quilt.  My plan is to put my completed tana lawn roses large rosette there and then surround it with smaller blocks.  Here is how that one plus the hot pink ladies looks with what I have already completed. Here are a few small rosettes that may find a home around those roses or may hang around and be placed in the top half of the quilt. We shall see! I really love this project.  I have acquired some very strange calluses on my hands from all this hand piecing/basting and hand stitching.  Gues

Some La Passacaglia Rosettes Ready to Rock and Roll

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I have a lot of rosettes ready to be organized so I thought I would do a photo show in my post today!  Right now, there is only one large rosette with three smaller pieces attached: The other three large rosettes are ready as well. Then there are some smaller rosettes awaiting placement. I have several more smaller rosettes that are partially finished as I wait to see what I need where. Such a fun project! Susan

A Few More Small Rosettes for La Passacaglia

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It has been a long summer of feeling under the weather and not sewing as much as I would like.  However, things are improving and I am starting to once again work on the rosettes for my La Passacaglia quilt made from Liberty Tana Lawn fabrics. The four large rosettes are complete and I am sewing my way through the numerous smaller rosettes that will surround them in the finished quilt. Here are two completed and very different small rosettes from the past few weeks: With luck I will have enough of the Cranford fabric to complete all of the centers.  I am out of the grey and the brown Cranford now, but have hot pink, dark purple and light pink fabric remaining. There is something about those little faces that delights me.  They look like little ghosts in strange bonnets making faces at you, don’t you think?  Or is it a “Queen Victoria” thing? Happy quilting! Susan

Roses for Last La Passacaglia Large Rosette!

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Roses are the theme for the fourth and final large rosette in my La Passacaglia quilt, what fun! Liberty Tana Lawn has some gorgeous rose fabrics to choose from. I went with classics in red, blue, purple and hot pink this time around. What do you think? I still need to finish the last half row of stars so stay tuned...

Another Large Rosette for La Passacaglia!

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This is a time-consuming but fun project.  I am a slow quilter using my sewing machine, which means that I move at a snail’s pace sewing by hand. Here is my third of the four large rosettes for La Passacaglia.  I wanted to make flowers in the outer border at least once, and this is the result. Liberty Tana Lawn is a dream to hand piece with and the range of fabric colors and patterns is awesome indeed. Happy Quilting! Susan