Okay...I am having so much fun reading about your favorite quilts...but as Rachael and Susan mentioned...this would be a great Linky party!
So I am going to attempt another first and host a little sharing time with all of you...
Please, if you have commented about your favorite quilt {made by you} share it here! And if you are new to the party...welcome!
I can't wait to see your quilts!
and cross your fingers that this works...I am not exactly a tech wizard!
my favorite quilt (no. 4 in the links) is called "earth tsunami" and i made it last fall for a friend (in return, she made me a little wool braided rug). she wanted green, browns, golds. i pulled fabrics from my stash (i only bought the batting for this quilt) and as i was putting it together, i wasn't feeling it. at all. then, as i sewed the blocks in rows and then finished the top, i started liking it. then, when i decided on the border and added that, i really started liking it. and finally, when i decided to add the hexies, i fell in love with it.
ReplyDeleteI've shared my favorite quilt: Lancaster Diamonds.
ReplyDeleteMy blog is (mostly) dedicated to the making of the quilt.
what a fantastic idea, Mary. I kept thinking about my favorite quilt ever since I read your post, thanks for the chance to share it here at your linky party. Oh, your pickle dish quilt is simply stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteim excited to check back later to see the linky party Mary~
ReplyDeletealthough I think my favorite quilt is yet to be made, i added one of my favorites!
Yay! I'm in!
ReplyDeleteUsually the quilt im working on at the time is always my favourite(!) but i always come back to the one I linked to above as my 'totes bestie'. Simple hexes and made from scraps, am really enjoying reading about other peoples favourites, funny how they aren't always the most acomplished or 'hardest' quilt they've ever made?
ReplyDeleteMy quilt is #16. It's a value quilt I made for my niece, who was adopted from Russia last year. My sister redecorated her room around this quilt!
ReplyDeleteHi mary! This is fun and you had great idea to link the favourites here! Thank you for hosting! Hope to show my favourite, too. x Teje
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun linky! I'm enjoying looking at all the favorites. I think I'll have to pick a log cabin a made a few years ago. It's the first one that I totally designed myself and hand quilted. It's a good fall one and I just got it out for the place of honor on the back of the couch the other day.
ReplyDeleteYay! It's a party!! I'll link up later after work...
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely idea for a party and really interesting to see what everyone's most proud of!
ReplyDeleteFound my way here for the first time, thanks to Svetlana. Wow! What an inspiring blog! Thanks too, for the fun linky party.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's fun to join the party and to see all these wonderful quilts. Great show!
ReplyDeleteOh, a party! Sorry I'm a bit late...(not sure why this post is not showing in my feeder!!??) Anyway, my "Birds of A Feather" is still my favourite! I didn't write a new post as it is a fairly recent finish! I love seeing everyone else's choices too!
ReplyDeleteI was hoping you would do this after reading through the comments on the previous post! Very fun to link up my fave quilt 'Vintage Reproduction' and now I get to see everybody else's too.:)
ReplyDeleteOOOH! FUN FUN FUN! Thanks for the great linky party! Thanks for being so brave to try it. I feel so inspired!
ReplyDeletesome real beauties here, cannot contribute as a beginner and still not completed a quilt small or large
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I've added a link to my favourite quilt. It's fun to see everyone's favourites!
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this - what a fab idea!
ReplyDeleteMine is number 15 and it's called "Summer Flea Market", cause all my material I bought second hand. The red and orange fabric was originally an IKEA sheet. The pattern is really TOO simple, but looking at those colors make me happy every time. :)
ReplyDeleteCan you guess mine?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic opportunity to see so many special quilts. Thank you for hosting the linky party. Marie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic opportunity to see so many special quilts. Thank you for hosting the linky party. Marie
ReplyDeleteMine would have to be my Chicken quilt. A pattern by Maggie Walker. I love applique! However, it had so many tiny little pieces, that it took me years to complete. Thank you for the opportunity to be part of this quilt show!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I just love seeing what other people have done and why it's their favorite.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a quilt handy at the moment to link up, but I'm sure enjoying seeing others' quilts - great idea for a link up! Found you through Nifty Quilts.
ReplyDeletemy absolute fave quilt of all is a scrappy lone star with a made fabric orange background by Tonya Ricucci and Victoria Findlay Wolfe AND Nifty's Spring Equinox!
ReplyDeleteI really LUV these 2-I could not pick just ONE!!!!
Thank you for hosting this linky party. My contribution is a recent finish that is very special to me, a quilt made for my new neice. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this linky party! My contribution is a quilt that is very near and dear to me, a quilt made for my niece. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Linky Party Mary -- great idea! My favorite is wool - Penny Garland. Karen on Keuka
ReplyDeleteI found my way here from Jessica's Life Under Quilts and have added my own favorite - #69. thanks for hosting this. I love seeing every one's work.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful quilts! I added a link to my favorite quilt. Thanks Mary!
ReplyDeleteWow! They are all amazing! :) x
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing all the beauties!
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