The design as it's drawn.
And now it's on the batiste. I used a drapery batiste as it has some body to it , but is still semi-opaque.
I sewed the batting onto the batiste using my longarm. It makes the process go quickly.
Cutting takes time. And I must remember to go slow and let it take a long time. I don't want cuts in the batiste.
The edge.
We have a small farm - new baby chicks. I can't wait to see Eloise hold one.
You can also check out my other small farm (the small quilt I made) on Laura's Blog. She's also giving away a free book.
Can I get a Whoop-Whoop?
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Can I get a Whoop-Whoop?
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Looks neat and can't wait to see more of your trapunto! What cute little chicks! Thanks for sharing!
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