The Journey that is "La Passacaglia" continues.
I think I am addicted to the journey of these blocks.
They are already proving to have a mind of there own with a direction change thrown in here and there.
This one started off here with this center.
And this was my color pallet.
Then some yellow jumped right in there and yes even a little Bonnie and Camille.
Those binding clips come in handy too. Well worth the investment if you don't have any yet :o)
As you can see above, those triangle pieces are rather small but to give you a better idea of size
here is my phone on this large partially completed Rosette.
Here is my first completed large Rosette
and here are my first 2 Rosettes joined together.
OK, better go diving in my Tula Pink stash and plan this next Rosette.
Thank you for popping by,
hugs Sharon
Amazing. Looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteLooking good
ReplyDeleteThis is looking fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is so far beyond stunning......busting to see what you pick for the next Rosette.....
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Manuela
Wow! This is amazing! You are doing such a complicated pattern. I am still trying to get my epp hexagons to all be the same size! :-) Plus making sure there are no holes when I sew them into flowers. You on the other hand are doing such accurate and beautiful things. How big will this be when it is done? Thanks so much for inspiring me to move to higher and more complicated things. K-
ReplyDeleteArrrgh. I keep telling myself I'm done with EPP, after I finish my two current projects.
ReplyDeleteBut yes, it's looking really amazing!
Wow! Those rosettes are gorgeous. Fabulous fussy cutting too. I'm off to the Birmingham Quilt Festival next week... those clips are now on my shopping list. Looking forward to seeing the next rosette....xxx
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness!!! I must tell you, you have been my inspiration with the EPP. I absolutely love checking on your progress and watching your creations grow! I am working on my first EPP for my granddaughter who is 3 1/2. Just simple flowers using Bonnie & Camille's "Ruby". Loving the process and already getting excited for my next project which will be the POTC using all French General and fussing cutting. Love, love, LOVE!
ReplyDeleteBlessings from across the ocean!
Tracy
looks awesome
ReplyDeleteI could spend hours looking at these...
ReplyDeleteHugz
It's impressive, and looks like you are enjoying it a lot.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing blocks. Loving watching them grow.
ReplyDeleteWow .... that is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic Sharon...& will be wonderful when done! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG Sharon, you have amazing patience and persistence to be able to tackle this quitt, it looks amazing, beautiful job. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, hope there is lots of spoiling and pressies. Cheers XXX
ReplyDeleteIt is coming along nicely. Love it. Happy Birthday. Hope you have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY SHARON... Did you receive a little crochet pattern in the mail...
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous Sharon......and a Happy happy birthday to you....hope it's full of stitchy love! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteI am new to this page. Where can we find the templates please
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