When I was making my first CQ, I bought an old hanky that's monogrammed with an "S," since my last name starts with S. I didn't end up using it on that CQ, so I decided to use it on this block. The edges of the hanky are plain (you can see at the top or side of the block, where the fabrics extend past the 6" stitching). I added lace on the two sides of the hanky.
Here's the block with some embroidery:
For the edge where the lace is sewn onto the hanky, I used three different-sized button-hole stitches. Then I made a diagonal chain stitch at the top of every third button-hole. I added some feather stitching to the backwards L shape, with some of the stitching holding down the edges of the lace.
That's about all for now.
1 comment:
I love your feather stitches. I'm not so good at that one. This is going to be a gorgeous quilt. Great Work!
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