I've started buttonhole stitching all the petals down, using cream 30 weight thread. See more design walls on Judy's Patchwork Times.
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Are you liking it so far? Can't get a real sense of it from what we see in this photo. My machine doesn't have this stitch and I've always wondered if it is hard to keep it lined up just right for long stretches. Do the curves make it trickier?
Beautiful! I love to button hole stitch, do you?
I am anxious to see how this design works out...I've been wondering what it would be like to HAND applique those shapes?!?!? Horrors!
Looking good... that buttonhole stitch is one of my favorites on my machine.
Love buttonhole stitching. Lots faster than hand applique too.
Sure looks like the start of something charming!
It's going to be a fun baby quilt. Hope you've been able to make more progress on it this week.
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