Only the first 18 of 110 squares but I like what's happening. We are watching the grandsons this week so no quilting will be done. There is a reason children are born to the young but they are a blessing and fun.
Janet, I just went back and read your previous post and I love what you are working on. I don't know if you remember but last year, I took a class from Louisa Smith. It was wonderful! Here is the link to my post about it: http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/2009/02/outside-my-box.html I also have a slide show of all the quilts that the students and Louisa had at the class. Here is the link for that: http://gallery.me.com/jackiequilts#100141
Hopefully this gives you some inspiration for your quilt. Which by the way, I think is coming along beautifully!!
It is coming along nicely. I know what you mean about cutting into the strata though. It is so beautiful all by itself and then it gets transformed into something even more beautiful after it is cut.
Eighteen of 110?!?! You have your work cut out for you! Well, no, actually YOU have to do the cutting. ;) Have fun, though -- it looks spectacular. And enjoy the grandkids.
That is SO striking!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJanet, I just went back and read your previous post and I love what you are working on. I don't know if you remember but last year, I took a class from Louisa Smith. It was wonderful! Here is the link to my post about it: http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/2009/02/outside-my-box.html
ReplyDeleteI also have a slide show of all the quilts that the students and Louisa had at the class. Here is the link for that: http://gallery.me.com/jackiequilts#100141
Hopefully this gives you some inspiration for your quilt. Which by the way, I think is coming along beautifully!!
It is coming along nicely. I know what you mean about cutting into the strata though. It is so beautiful all by itself and then it gets transformed into something even more beautiful after it is cut.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is turning out even better than I thought. Just -- Wow!
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Janet, you are really on your way with that beautiful quilt. I like what's happening, too! Carol
ReplyDeleteLove the lines and circles, it's so creative, and interesting! Enjoy Ben, they grow so fast, as we all know.
ReplyDeleteSo far it looks great, what a large number of blocks! I especially love your colours, it's quite autumny.
ReplyDeleteit looks amazing! that's 18 blocks! wowza! it's gonna be a big one!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking how this is coming along. The little white dots through me until I realized they were little notes ROFL.
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Janet, This is looking really good! Have fun with your grandbabies! Enjoy weekend!
ReplyDeletelove the colors and the movement going on there.
ReplyDeleteEighteen of 110?!?! You have your work cut out for you! Well, no, actually YOU have to do the cutting. ;) Have fun, though -- it looks spectacular. And enjoy the grandkids.
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks very complicated, but very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love all the movement. This will be amazing when completed.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking spectacular, Janet. The colors are striking!
ReplyDeleteLOOKS AWESOME!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh have fun with the kids and remember they will go home soon!
enjoy every minute with them
Kathie
I've always loved these kind of quilts, although I haven't tried one yet. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis is looking so good. I love subsidiary patterns, and this one looks like it'll have lots!
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