
There's a bit of embroidery, some applique and a few other goodies on here. On this plain block I've appliqued a little crocheted basket that I inherited (in a cabinet full of doileys) from my Nan. I didn't know what to do with it, but I knew I wanted to use it on something - and this ended up being the perfect project for it. As with all Nan's doileys, it was starched to within an inch of its life, but it sits well on the quilt.

I've used many shades of raspberry, with a little pink and green thrown in for good measure. The green stands out a bit in the photo, but I think once the border goes on it should all tie in nicely. There's not too much left to do on this one, so it just may get finished sometime soon!
4 comments:
Hi Sue
The Dishcloth quilt was the first venture into Patchwork and Quilting. I left it back in Albury when I moved upto Brissy.
I just miss Christine and Susan lots and Patchwork on Stonleigh was one of my regular haunts.
Love the cake by the way.
Adele xx
Hi Sue, Just dropped by as I was intrigued by your dishcloth quilt. Looks great! love your blog.
Sharmayne (Bundalong, Vic)
What a lovely quilt, Sue. I love how you have used the old doileys.
Love your progress so far. I have that pattern but alas, it is tucked away with all the other ones I want to make one day.
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