I needed a project to take with me well away from home for a couple of days, something that would fit in my overnight bag. And, that turned out to be my little box of Klosjes. The last of my Kaffe Fassett's just waiting to be stitched and that makes twenty.
Until next time.....happy quilting!
Karen
I really love those spools in Kaffe fabrics! Beautiful! Your quilt is just going to be stunning with 500, and you are about half way there.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful job you did on your klosjes. I enjoy hand-sewing while on a trip as well.
ReplyDeleteThose are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I love handsewing on vacation. Gotta keep those fingers busy.
ReplyDeleteLovely klosjes, Karen! Just THE project to take with you on a trip. I hope you had a good time!
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting, Cisca
Your klosjes are so cute. That will be a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Renate
I love the fabrics you have chosen for your spools. look Great.
ReplyDeleteBeautyful klosjes I love the fabrics. My "klosjestop" is raedy to quilt.
ReplyDeleteGr. Hennie.
Lovely klosjes Karen , I love those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteIt's Beautiul! Love all those colors!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the colours. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteLove the little traditional blocks in the modern fabric!
ReplyDeleteKaren they look great! You are so committed to your projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the Kaffe Fassett fabrics! They are so bright and makes me feel happy.
ReplyDeleteBut you reminded me of my own klosjes.
Need to work on them soon again...
what gorgeous Klosjes.
ReplyDeleteThey look very pretty in the brights.
Looking good karen. I must get mine out again.
ReplyDeleteLove your klosjes,and i also like the Kaffe Fassett fabrics.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see your klosjes I want to start making some. Yours are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh Fantastic! Those are so pretty in Kaffe!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours for the spools,A great holiday project. It will look awesome when finished.
ReplyDeleteI blogged about my new found love of making klosjes as a guest blogger at Sew We Quilt http://sewwequilt@stashmanicure.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to stumble upon your blog and find you like making them as well!! I took a class from Cindy Blackberg who has made rubber stamps for the templates...easy peasy. http://cindyblackberg.com
Check out her website!!
I'm a new follower as well.
Here is MY blog:
http://grandmamasstories.blogspot.com
Blessings
Gmama Jane