Showing posts with label SAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAL. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

Joyeux Noel


This was “SAL” from a website. I finished it in 2007, but left it in Korea with my quilt friend when I visited and didn’t have a chance to get it back until last April. Special thanks to my friend

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Her Flower Garden SAL 2



6 parts of Sal from A Box of Chocolate is now completed.
I stitched 3 blocks, Fuchsia, Sunflower and Daisy this week.
I arranged them on a wreath, my 10th wreath, but it doesn’t look good somehow, due to all the variety of colours on each of the blocks.
It’s not easy to arrange them all together.
Maybe I’ll split them into two groups and make them into something else.






Thursday, April 15, 2010

3 Needlecases


Designs are from EMS Sal, flower of the month. Carnations are for January, Violets are for February and Sweet Peas for April. I made them into needle cases with the initial “S” on the back sides.


Sweet Pea, April Flower


Violets, February Flower

Carnation, January Flower

Monday, February 22, 2010

Her Flower Garden SAL


This six blocks SAL from “A Box of Chocolate” began in December 15/2009, but I just discovered it this month. So far, three blocks are out. They are Rose for December, Orchid for January and Lavender for February. I stitched all three blocks individually, and made them into ornaments.
My friend suggested I make a story book for little children, and I think it’s a very good idea, but I don’t’ have any grandchildren yet. I’ll wait for the next three blocks and stitch them all at the same time.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Joyeux Noel


There were 8 parts in this Christmas SAL from novelee02 in 2007, and I choose blue and white colour. I love how it turned out. I left it with one of my quilt friends when I went to Korea in 2007, to finish as a wall hanger, but I have not yet received this one back.






Wednesday, June 3, 2009

A Soon


It was a 16-part SAL from a European web site, started in Sep/2007 and finished in Feb/2008. I have made these into a nice bag and I love the result.