Image Source: Homespun Bees Knees: Noun. the bee's knees pl (plural only) (idiomatic, colloquial) Something or someone excellent, surpassingly wonderful, or cool. In my opinion, Liberty of London tana lawn, is the bees knees, especially when combined with big stitch hand quilting. I love sewing with beautiful lawn fabrics, especially in the scrappy, "almost" kantha-like style. Using small pieces of these precious fabrics to create a panel, which I then baste to a layer of batting and stitch with Perle 8 or 12 weight Aurifil cotton thread. The texture is just delightful. My latest project in Homespun Magazine is called Along the Cobbled Path. I used a palette of mainly blue Liberty prints with some mustard intermingled for good measure. When it came to the quilting, I used a variety of 12 weight Aurifil cotton thread in colours that coordinate nicely with the fabrics. I use a hera marker to mark my lines, varying the width of the lines, anywhere between 1/4" to 3/8". This issue of Homespun Magazine is available to purchase from all newsagencies or online at https://www.universalshop.com.au You can see some of my previous projects in this style, right here: Liberty Table Runner Purple Liberty Cushion Pink Liberty Cushion Improv Kantha-Style Cushion Another Kanth-Style Cushion for Kelly