YOU should be so proud! Juxtaposition of fabrics, begging the looker to reach out and feel, crinkly-wrinkly from the quilting, ...love at first sight. Scenes like that on your coach are why I could never give up this artfrom. ~anna in md, right near my hometown of DC
Your quilt is lovely, Andi. I like the way you used some solid (linen?) in the layout. And the handquilting is beautiful too, that's a big quilt to do by hand!! Your quilt make me want to buy some Wonderland fabric...
Can't thank you enough for that inspiration!! I have had a multi pack of Amy Butler sample strips - each strip is 4.5 inches wide - sitting on the shelf for ages. I used a few in coin quilts for babies, but really a project with squares is the best option. It's already underway... Fran
Your quilt is absolutely beautiful. I love the handquilting you made, and of course the fabrics. The patchwork cheater fabric is my favourite. Thanks so much for the link to this post, and for visiting my blog too.
its sooo beautiful! I was thinking of doing a rag quilt first and then after a dissapearing 9 patch... I have 4 packages of charm squares, yay! is hand quilting difficult? did you use a hoop?
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It looks looveellyyy! So inspiring to start my own...
I love it, its so simple but effective. The backing is just as good. It's looking good on the couch.
That's a lot of squares!
YOU should be so proud! Juxtaposition of fabrics, begging the looker to reach out and feel, crinkly-wrinkly from the quilting, ...love at first sight. Scenes like that on your coach are why I could never give up this artfrom.
~anna in md, right near my hometown of DC
Oh wow! It looks fabulous, on the couch or even off the couch! You hand quilted it? Well that is just amazing! Great work - love it!
Your Wonderland quilt is fabulous - it looks perfect on yoour couch.
It's wonderful! What a beautiful quilt. Love it!
That's one beautiful quilt. Funny, I was going to say I love the header.
The quilt looks gorgeous...and hand quilted - so impressed!! Well done!
Your quilt is lovely, Andi. I like the way you used some solid (linen?) in the layout. And the handquilting is beautiful too, that's a big quilt to do by hand!!
Your quilt make me want to buy some Wonderland fabric...
Can't thank you enough for that inspiration!! I have had a multi pack of Amy Butler sample strips - each strip is 4.5 inches wide - sitting on the shelf for ages. I used a few in coin quilts for babies, but really a project with squares is the best option. It's already underway...
Fran
What a Gorgeous Quilt...it looks right at home on your Couch...
Great Job on all the Hand Quilting...
cheers
I love it! That fabric is so scrumptious! I just got a bag order using it and I'm so excited!
What a beautiful quilt....looks great any way on your sofa I would say! Great handquilting too xo
It is beautiful!
It is fabulous! And you hand quilted it? You rock!
I love the picture with it partially folded on the end of the couch. But with it spread out, you get to see more of the patchwork yumminess.
I LOVE IT !!!!!!
great the binding and border. Well done. great colours
So scrumptious! -- lovely mix of colors and prints...You must be so pleased!
love love love it! also love your new header! so cute!
Corrie:)
Your quilt is absolutely beautiful. I love the handquilting you made, and of course the fabrics. The patchwork cheater fabric is my favourite.
Thanks so much for the link to this post, and for visiting my blog too.
I love this quilt and think it looks great the second way on the couch
Great Colours.
Ren
love your work love your blog...Nice to meet you...Jennifer
stunning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
its sooo beautiful! I was thinking of doing a rag quilt first and then after a dissapearing 9 patch... I have 4 packages of charm squares, yay!
is hand quilting difficult? did you use a hoop?
I'm a little late commenting on this one - but it's gorgeous! I love the wonderland line - just finished mine yesterday.
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