August already!

Time for another Endeavourers quarterly reveal and this time the theme was Effervescent.
After my Circus Horse, last time, several people mentioned the Cirque du Soleil.

I hadn’t heard of it before but, from my first glimpse on You Tube, I was enthralled and I eventually decided to take that as my inspiration for this sister quilt – The Effervescent Baths!

The bubbles were a bit of a challenge but it was a fun quilt to sew.
With the embossed bubbles, I machine sewed first, then stitched my bubble outline with variegated thread and finally stuffed the circles from the back and added the curve details.
Here, it has been lovely weather for swimming too but we have, mainly, been harvesting vegetables and dog walking!












I hope you enjoy the rest of the Summer but first, please visit The Endeavourers and see the wonderful quilts other members of the group have made this quarter :)
Janine @ Rainbow Hare
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Your bubbly bathers are fabulous Janine! They look like they are having a wonderful time 🙂
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Elizabeth E.
I just love this! That center figure in action complements and brings liveliness to the scene, with bubbles and motion everywhere. A very successful Endeavorer Challenge for you — congrats!
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Brenda @ Songbird Designs
Fantastic quilt, Janine!
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soma @ InkTorrents.com
Amazing! I really like the bubbles. Those pathways are just what I like for walks. Beautiful trees.
-Soma
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piecefulwendy
You put so much detail into your challenge piece, it’s really fun to see the close up photos. Poppy looks very happy to be out exploring!
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Quilting is in my Blood
Such a great interpretation of effervescence! Your bubbles are the absolute best!
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Heidrun 🌻 🌻 🌻
Thank you for your nice comment. Indeed, translation can sometimes be difficult. :))) I know it very well.
A good help is for me going on CHROME, by the way.
…and I love again your needle work.
Greetings by Heidrun
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