i love watching your garden grow. i can't wait to see how you quilt it.
on a side note. i made my first liberated shoo-fly tonight. it felt good. i'm using kona grey and "its a hoot". i will email you a picture. i am the queen bee for september (my birthday month) and the liberated shoo-fly is what i they're going to make for me. it is an excellent block mary! you are the best!
These are looking Absolutely amazing! I can't wait to see it done. Maybe I can pick your brain? I have a smaller flower garden growing of my own. You can check out my WIP page if you like. How are you going to finish the edges? I may add a part of a flower on the edge to even it up, keep the happy hexie zig zag, cutting??Any thoughts? Thanks.
Mary - so cute... but everything you make is lovely and original. After seeing Molly's post last week on embroidery I stopped at Sew To Speak and picked up some towel/linen for my nieces. They loved it! Thanks for so many good ideas.
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It is so gorgeous. Those little bits of polka dots in pink with red background are marvelous. It adds so much to the quilt without adding too much color. And your quilting is very attractive. Prismatics
This is just beautiful... I am loving your blog (just found it via google 'quilting' search) and saw this hexy loveliness... totally caught my eye as I am soon to attempt my first paper pieced hexagons. Love your choice of fabrics too. Can't wait see more!
Grandmothers flower garden.....my absolute favorite!!!! You can do it!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei love watching your garden grow. i can't wait to see how you quilt it.
ReplyDeleteon a side note. i made my first liberated shoo-fly tonight. it felt good. i'm using kona grey and "its a hoot". i will email you a picture. i am the queen bee for september (my birthday month) and the liberated shoo-fly is what i they're going to make for me. it is an excellent block mary! you are the best!
Oh pretty..pretty! I was just thinking this morning that I should make a quilt with orange in it! And aqua and orange might be the way to go! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteYay, I need to play more with my hexagons, you're going great guns.
ReplyDeletehurry up then!!
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Hee hee, I'm laughing at the previous comment where the person said hurry up! It's beautiful Mary!!
ReplyDeleteoooh! that's pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are looking Absolutely amazing! I can't wait to see it done. Maybe I can pick your brain? I have a smaller flower garden growing of my own. You can check out my WIP page if you like. How are you going to finish the edges? I may add a part of a flower on the edge to even it up, keep the happy hexie zig zag, cutting??Any thoughts? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!! I love grandmother's flower garden designs!
ReplyDeleteThis garden is lovely - I'm thinking of marigolds ....
ReplyDeleteLoving this block...
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Mary - so cute... but everything you make is lovely and original. After seeing Molly's post last week on embroidery I stopped at Sew To Speak and picked up some towel/linen for my nieces. They loved it! Thanks for so many good ideas.
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It is so gorgeous. Those little bits of polka dots in pink with red background are marvelous. It adds so much to the quilt without adding too much color. And your quilting is very attractive.
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This is just beautiful... I am loving your blog (just found it via google 'quilting' search) and saw this hexy loveliness... totally caught my eye as I am soon to attempt my first paper pieced hexagons. Love your choice of fabrics too. Can't wait see more!
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