Update on my 365quiltycircles for 2016 May 5th 2017

Today Audrey suggested I update with the group that is still continuing on their 365quiltycircles, I did not even realise it was still running!!!! How wonderful to see so many quilts completed, I’m not making one quilt but breaking my squares up to make 3 small wall quilts.  My squares are made from  silk Kimono fabric and all the circles are made from different silk fabrics that I ahve collected for around 30 years or more.

For the last  week I have been sewing my last wee squares together, I had  appliquéd all the circles  on they were just sitting in a little treasure chest waiting to be made in to a wee quilt top.

My last 21 days challenge is sewing my last 100 plus circles

Here I’m slowly sewing these wee squares in to rows then I will join these rows.  This year my challenge is working on 17UFO’s that I choose last Dec I’m linking up each month with Meredithe on Ufosin2017  Each project has 21 days. My last 21 days challenge is sewing my last 88 wee squares which I started a week ago these wee squares were all in that wee wooden-cigar box waiting!!!!!

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each evening I have managed to sew a row of these lovely wee squares together and some times sewn two rows together. This is where I’m up to now Friday 5th May 2017 These are all sewn in to pairs so I only have 4 more rows to sew and I will have the quilt top finished so I’ll have 3 quilt tops from my 258 squares.  I made more than 365 circles but appliquéd them on to only 258 squares.  2 quilt tops have 90 squares and this one has 88 squares and 124 circles in it. .

Box of circles cut out waiting to be hemed then applqiued on to the tiny squares.

Last year working on my second quilt top.  Box of circles cut out waiting to be hemed then applqiued on to the tiny squares.

My first 30 tiny squares with there circles for my last wall quilt.

Start of My first 30 tiny squares with there circles for my second  wall quilt. Last June

2016 challenge 365 quilty circles. Sew my last 90 tiny squares to make another quilt.

2016 challenge 365 quilty circles. My second quilt top still just a quilt top!!!!

I finished sashiko quilting this wee quilt during the week one down 3 to go LOL

I finished sashiko quilting this wee quilt during the week one down 3 to go LOL

Love how the sashiko makes the circles pop out.

Love how the sashiko makes the circles pop out.

close up of one corner

close up of one corner

close up so you can see the bigger stitches I use for sashiko quilting, my circles are not so good from the back but over time hopefully it will improve LOL

close up so you can see the bigger stitches I use for sashiko quilting, my circles are not so good from the back but over time hopefully it will improve LOL

Back of quilt

Back of quilt

I have all most completed sashiko quilting this wee wall hanging

I have all most completed sashiko quilting this wee wall hanging

Thank you for taking the time to keep reading till you reached here and Thank you Audrey for asking me to link up this month to show that I’m still working on my wee circles. With luck I may even get to sandwich this one and sashiko quilt it.

Cheers ALL Glenda Australia.

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7 Responses to Update on my 365quiltycircles for 2016 May 5th 2017

  1. Karen says:

    the circles are all looking great, I love the colors you are using making it into three wall hangings is a great idea.

  2. LJ says:

    Silk…that’s one fabric I’ve never used. What a collection of silks – amazing. I so liked the idea of using many different sized circles. Gorgeous!

  3. Heidi says:

    Those silky circles are luxurious! And the background is perfect, is it silk as well? I have never worked with silk, but I have hoarded some nice bits, and I am feeling pretty compelled to go pet them right about now. Do you use a silk thread to applique? So beautiful, thank you for sharing!

  4. Pat in WNY says:

    Your tops are beautiful, the little circles are really highlighted against the soft gray background squares.

  5. Pamela says:

    How gorgeous! The Japanese fabrics are stunning.

  6. Kyle says:

    Love the variations odd circle sizes. All those wee circles have made some wonderful quilts.

  7. Angie says:

    Oh what beautiful fabrics and circles!

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