Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Wordless Wednesday










42 comments:

  1. How fun! the log cabin blocks really bring zing to the flowers.

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  2. Very very pretty! Who needs words to look at that?

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  3. Wowsers! Can I just say that I LOVE what you do with fabric and colors! The log cabin blocks make the quilt come alive and sing.:)

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  4. This is so pretty! I love how you are using a few stripes and plaids along with the solids.

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  5. C'est superbe !
    Your colors are softer than usual, they suit you well too! Great mix of pieced and appliqué blocks. Once more you have original and successful ideas!
    Katell

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  6. Strangely wonderful! How did you ever think of such an unusual combo? It is so alive.

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  7. the quilt just is so happy! love those flowers. I really like the flowers are different and the split color leaves on a few. great quilt , keep going and keep sharing
    I am so ready for spring and this quilt says spring to me!
    thanks for sharing.
    I love seeing wip's!
    Kathie

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  8. Oh my, your quilts inspire and amaze me. I adore your colour choices! This is another beauty in the making. xo

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  9. Really lovely....the appliqué is great...and the plaids have so much personality!

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  10. Very cool! I have seen this pattern done as a wool hooked rug and always thought it would be wonderful as a quilt. It is!

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  11. This is striking! Love it! Looking forward to some
    "words" on another day.

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  12. What a fabulous interpretation of that folky rug pattern! Perfect choice for Wordless Wednesday because it's leaving me speechless. (Almost!)

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  13. No words needed -- fantastic!
    Makes me think of an old linoleum floor.

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  14. what fun blocks. I love solids and these are great!!

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  15. Oh my goodness! I love the flowers, the colours and the layout. Is it from a pattern?

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  16. You amaze me! This is fabulous.

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  17. Wow! This is so fabulous ! Are you using wools? Love the colours and plaids, and the design...it's all so wonderful!!

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  18. Wordless yet speaking volumes! How gorgeous...

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  19. Simply stunning! Love everything about it - Hugs Nat

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  20. Love it :0)
    Are these needle turned applique?
    Another terrific creation Nifty :0)

    Happy sewing

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  21. YUM!!! Love the colors of applique and those pieced blocks.

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  22. This is so beautiful! I wish I had come up with it :).

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  23. What a a great set!! I would love to come watch you work - your color sense is perfection.

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  24. Oh so sweet. Thanks for showing me a little Spring in the works. Wish I could sit in your studio and watch you hatch these ideas.

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  25. I love, love, love your flowers, plaids, and stripes. I just posted some applique flowers on my blog, trying to decide how to make them into a quick quilt. Looking at your flowers, I think I'll make more flower blocks (I only have 6) and do a larger quilt. Thanks for sharing these beauties!

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  26. May we have a Talkative Thursday or Tuesday on this WIP? :}

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  27. I'm at a loss for words here...just charmed!

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  28. Oh my, I guess great minds run together!! I have had this photo, which is a hooked wool rug in my 2009 Country Living magazine, saved every since it came out thinking what a great quilt it would make and thinking I would try my hand at it!! Looks like you beat me to the punch! You're re-creation is great!!

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  29. I so like this quilt. A really good combination.

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  30. Fantastic! It reminds me of a striking rug I saw on pinterest.

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  31. I like this design. Speaks for itself.

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  32. These flowers are amazing.
    ciao Linda

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  33. Wow, I love this! All your quilts are amazing!

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