I finally decided on white-on-white for sashing strips with
dark green cornerstones...
Only the top row has the sashing strip sewn to it
the 2nd and third rows only have their white sashes.
and are not sewn together.
Here is a closer view of that green cornerstone...
And below I have set up the sashings and
cornerstones for the next row and top and bottom...
I have yet to cut out the borders--which will be more
of the same...top, bottom, left and right...
I only have a teeney, tiny sliver left of my
white-on-white fabric...literally a smidge!!
↓↓↓↓
I really thought I was going to run out!!
Needless to say, I just ordered 2 yds of
replacement white-on-white....and only
because I like it better than plain
white in my pieces...
[ X-my-💙---no more fabric buying for
the foreseeable future here.!!]
;)))))
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Here is my finished Sentimental Scroll
on its home Bobbin...
Surrounded by the rest of my bobbin family...
I plan to make a smaller one next...
a sit-and-watch-tv-one...simple
running stitched...
I have one more large bobbin and
I plan to make another scroll
later on this year....
Here it is partially unrolled on my dining table
I just love that you can unroll it and then roll it right
back up --so fun!!!:)))
It is too long to capture in a photo--some 70" in total...
Here is a close up of the closure--a shell button
and white sari silk to wind around:
now my Grand-mere's
lovely pieces have a home
;))))).
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Be sure to stay safe and warm if you find yourself
in the path of this Siberian Cold Front
bearing down
upon us this weekend....
☃⛄
⛇⛇⛇⛇
(I am a bit tired of snow
right now. hence the
black snowmen!!..)
hugs, Julierose,
La blageuse
(Working-with-Helga-euse)






