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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Pam's Woods Mystery Rule #5


I will post my tease first even though I am late with it.

This is the sewn circle. I really had to think about this one. This has been exciting.




I did the thread painting on the sewn circle. I don't know how well you can see it in the pic.









Here is my rule #5 completed. I also did some thread painting with smoke coming out of the chimney. It shows up a little better than the yellow on the circle.








This is all of my rules combined. It was a little scary for me to add the blue for the sky, but I am now glad that I have done it. It will give me a little more liberty on the rest of the blocks and might be able to put some water or a stream in there now.




Thanks again to the daughters of Dorinda for hosting this fantastic mystery. Also, thank you to everyone who is posting their blocks. I get so excited everytime I see a new one. Everyone's quilts are going to be so wonderful.

8 comments:

Ann T. said...

Good job. I can see that you could be nervous about the block tying in, but with the trees, it is perfect. Love it.

Marie said...

Very nice. I think the blocks all look great together--just like they were all planned before we started sewing.

Betty C said...

The blue sky is a pleasant surprise. I love the sun lower in the sky like that. Peeking through the tall trees. Very clever. Your cabin is great. This project is really unfolding nicely for you.

Annmarie said...

Pam, your woods are looking lovely - I'd like to take a walk there already! the blue is a good addition.

Baby T Grows said...

I am loving yours! I really really like the cabin on your quilt. It reminds me of the "log cabin" in my quilt!

Moira said...

Looks great Pam!

dq said...

I sincerely LOVE your newest addition. It really adds to the overall beauty. The blue was perfect also.

Anonymous said...

Your circle came out a whole lot better than mine did! Another great quilt this mystery is creating. I love them all.