It's a good thing I finished this quilt a few weeks ago.
I've been snuggling in it ever since, recovering from a virus
Remembering the joys of going to France last year
Feeling thankful for the many friends I've met through
Pondering the changing world around us,
Contemplating the life lesson that always seems to hit me over the head--
DO LESS, REST MORE.
Great quilt, lovely fabrics. France has very nice cotton fabrics. Hope you are completely recovered and ready to do "less" this year, hmm!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and I love the close-ups of the fabric.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. Hugs
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, LeeAnn, very soft and nice. And it does feel "French," too! Get better soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you've not been well. I hope your pretty new quilt helped you heal.
ReplyDeleteI guess you will be doing dome pattern writing in the New Year.
Your love and emotion really come shine through this quilt. Somber colors, yet so much beauty.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is a real beauty! Hope you feel better soon and to more creating - and I think we all could take your last few words on board of Do Less, Rest More!
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ReplyDeleteSimple quilting, and yet so effective, as it does not interfere with the design. You keep teaching (me) good lessons.
Hope you get better soon. Do give your body some rest; mind keeps active...;)
Very pretty--love the beautiful fabrics! Feel better!
ReplyDeleteA lovely fini! But I am so sorry to read that you have a sprained ankle. Take care of yourself, my dear, and be extra careful
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So sorry you haven't been up and about. Your quilt is charming with delightful fabrics and memories.
ReplyDeleteLeeAnn, This quilt holds such beautiful sentiments. So sorry for your sprained ankle. Hope it is healing well. xoxo
ReplyDeleteIs so nice, I lové the fabric, beautiful quilt 👏
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon
Such a charming quilt begs to be snuggled under! Warmest wishes for
ReplyDeletea healthy and cozy new year.
Looking cozy and bright. That border fabric is perfect! Hope you feel better soon - Hugs Nat
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that you had such a set-back. This quilt shows your great use of red in a more subtle way. And it looks so cosy!
ReplyDeleteWet winters always bring viruses and you must take care of your ankle. Feel better very soon!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reminder of your stay in France - and your connection to French people after those terrible events.
Merci LeeAnn!
And then, the "French Connection" has a beautiful story, better health to you.
ReplyDeleteLove that creedo - Do Less, Rest More! I've been trying that out a bit myself.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about your virus and ankle and hope you are mended.
French Connection is a wonderful name for this wonderful quilt. What a lovely remembrance it will be of your visit last year.
Happy New Year friend
xo
Great life lesson and wonderful quilt! Rest up and happy new year to you!
ReplyDeleteHope you're almost back to being well. What a great reminder, it's what I love best about quilting.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty... as always, but this one has something more : French Connection has a touching story!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a quick recovery.
Love the quilt and love the warm colours!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish and use of color! Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteI like the border fabric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish! The wide border with that print is magnificent! I hope you feel better. Rest up!
ReplyDeleteCharming quilt and so nice to have it finished. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteC'est tres bon! A beautiful quilt. Hope you will heal quickly under such a lovely finish.
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Marit
What a pretty quilt. The colours are so soulful and charming! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this and the name! I love making quilts to commemorate trips. I hope by now you are on the mend!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely. I liked seeing the blocks up close. Such fun fabrics and different colour combinations. Hope you are feeling better now?!A good thing to take a rest with that ankle.
ReplyDeleteDid you use off white thread for the quilting or is it invisible thread? The stitches are small and almost invisible.
Groetjes
Annemieke
A very special and beautiful quilt. You always pick the best border fabrics!!
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