day 3 pretty maids all in a row

It is still snowing here in the Northeast. Actually icing and sleeting.
At the Center, there was an interesting talk by the wonderful Polly French, a master gardener of native wild flowers and artist living along the Deerfield River and I picked up one of her lovely poppy prints.

I really hope the sun comes out soon but in the meantime I’m on day 3 of the challenge and here is what I got from day 2’s dyepot

You may remember this from yesterday.

You may remember this from yesterday.

Well here they are, aren't they cheery?

Well here they are, aren’t they cheery?

And here they are all in a row my jewels from the dyepot so far this week.

And here they are all in a row my jewels from the dyepot so far this week.

I am getting this one ready for today’s dyepot. I am ironing the creases in and then I think I will probably sew and scrunch the larger area before I dye the fabric. Let’s see how it comes out!iron&white4
And last but not least I am so excited to show you this quilt almost done. I finished the major part of the hand quilting and I think I will quilt the edges and bind it by machine.quilt
Stay warm and have a wonderful creative day!

About Marjorie

I dye, print and sell my work here: www.printanddyeworkshop.com printanddyeworkshop.etsy.com
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4 Responses to day 3 pretty maids all in a row

  1. lmoserpdx says:

    The quilt looks AMAZING!!! And loving your dyed pieces too. So beautiful!

  2. Love how the quilt is turning out! It is colorful and beautiful!

    I would have enjoyed the talk from the master gardener. I find it very interesting to learn about the plants that are native to the area that I am in.

    Vain boots. Ha, ha!

    • marjorie says:

      Hi Laura! Thank you so much! Hope you are getting some Spring weather. Polly also gave out seeds to everyone. I got some Japanese anemone and white baptisia. Both new for me.

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