
The flames were licking up the quilt as I stitched along. So exciting!

It's up in flames! Yeehaah! It worked! Thanks Nancy for letting me set your quilt on fire! It was fun!


This picture looks slightly odd because of the overhead light. I use these when I sew at night.

Here's the blazing hot entry I promised! Nancy, as always did a great job piecing her top, and she liked the flames. They were what she requested actually. This was my first try at flames. After drawing them ninety million times I was finally ready! I filled countless 81/2 x 11 sheets of paper till I felt proficient enough to move on to the real thing. All the hard work paid off!
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