It's Vacation Week over on the ThermOWeb Blog this week and I am sharing my Mountain Scene from Central Oregon with you.
This was the 2014 Row by Row free quilt pattern from The Stitchin' Post in quaint Sisters, Oregon (home to the largest annual outdoor Quilt Show in the world). I have been wanting to make this as a small quilt, rather than a row in a larger quilt, since 2014. So thanks to ThermOWeb, I had a great reason to get this quilt made!
I hung this quilt above the door in our bedroom, so I can see it every day as I awake. The mountains here are Broken Top. the 3 Sisters, affectionately named: Faith (North Sister), Hope (Middle Sister) and Charity (South Sister), and Mt. Washington.
If you want to make your own mountain scene from from Central Oregon quilt, pop on over to the ThermOWeb blog for all the info.
I love my turquoise Oliso Iron and matching ironing board cover! I love that Oliso makes irons in such pretty colors! |
ThermOWeb products used: HeatnBond® Lite Iron-on adhesive for appliqué (fusible web) OR~ HeatNBond EZ Print Lite (fusible web for inkjet printer) |
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Daryl, what a great scene this is in fabrics! I love that you used matching threads for the applique so as not to disturb and distract from the beautiful landscape. It makes for a peaceful awakening to see it every morning and be reminded of the simple pleasures of nature. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful and peaceful scene with the mountains, grassy hills, and trees. I would definitely be happy waking up to this scene every day!
ReplyDeleteits absolutely lovely and over a doorway is the perfect place for display!
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