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Tricky

Over the weekend I quilted the final tricky patch on my crazy quilt tote project; a hand-dyed swatch of heavy amethyst silk satin. Instead of fluttering like the habotai fabric this silk satin slithers around as if it's trying to avoid the needle. Once again I taped down the fabric to keep it from moving while I worked and went with a grid quilting stitch in light gold holographic Sulky. I wanted the dye pattern to show through the stitching, and I think that worked well.

I placed a second vintage brooch I bought in the center of the patch, and embellished the gold lace edging at the top with violet crystal montees in two sizes. If all goes well I might have the stitching on this project finished tonight.

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