Hi there. New visitor at your place. Love love LOVE that quilt. Suddenly I want to stop my currant project (which I don't really feel that click for - it is apresent with colors and patterns that I wouldn't choose for myself...) and throw myself into a project like yours. That is the type of quilt that I would die for. Fantastic. It is okay to cry when parting from this one. BIg cry recommended as a part of the grieving process... Buuhhu hu. Love it!
LOVELY YOUR BLOG!!! Me encantan tus colchas, y toodas tus creaciones. Me gustaria atreverme a hacer una. El Día que lo haga te la enseñare. Besos y Feliz Navidad. Núria.
I love it too!!!! It's perfect! I have a simple charm quilt top laying around that needs quilting, I think I'm going to have to get it finished up as soon as because of yours (love the label too - so cute!)
ps - happy birthday (belated - sorry!) your new love seat is too cute, I want to go shopping tomorrow and find one like it and cover it in one of AMH's velveteens (notice I am totally being a copycat of you right now. Ha! I'm a crazy STALKER LADY!)
It's beautiful! I love the warm, cozy feel those colors have. That fabric for the binding is pretty awesome too. I can empathize with how hard it was to give this up - it really is fabulous.
it looks so squishy and cozy! every single fabric is awesome and they all work so perfectly together. I would definitely have some separation anxiety with this one.
This is such a cute quilt, and it looks like it will comes together quickly. I have a bunch of charms that I've been collecting over the years, so I might give it a try. I like the quilt stitching, too. Simple, but effective.
I just recently found your blog (via pinterest) and have come back to this post multiple times because this quilt is so beautiful-- I want to make something just like it for a camping/picnic blanket- the colors are just perfect. Are the fabrics all stuff you had on hand or did they come as a set? I'll admit- I want to be a copycat. ;) My husband is deployed and a project like this is just what I need to stay busy and pass the time!
any chance you could make another one of these and sell it to me? if so, email me at justinewheatley@gmail.com - i don't have a blogspot, but i found your quilt on pinterest and want it. BAD!
Just spotted this courtesy of Pinterest. (and of course - I love it!) Did you machine stitch those squares for the 'quilting'? How does one do that w/o bunching it all up? Can you share? Thanks much!
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That quilt is SO PERFECT! I love, love, love it! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteHow could they NOT love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's so very divine!!!
I love it too! Those colors are all perfect together, beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI looooove patchwork quilts and this one is so cute!
ReplyDeleteHi there. New visitor at your place. Love love LOVE that quilt. Suddenly I want to stop my currant project (which I don't really feel that click for - it is apresent with colors and patterns that I wouldn't choose for myself...) and throw myself into a project like yours. That is the type of quilt that I would die for. Fantastic. It is okay to cry when parting from this one. BIg cry recommended as a part of the grieving process... Buuhhu hu. Love it!
ReplyDeleteAgain, this one is beautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I love the colors
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get your name tag? Love that too. Thanks Cynthia
So lovely. What's that print on the back?? I must have some!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! this is such a cool quilt, I wouldn't want to give it up either. beautiful fabric choices too of course!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful...i love it.
ReplyDeleteLOVELY YOUR BLOG!!! Me encantan tus colchas, y toodas tus creaciones. Me gustaria atreverme a hacer una. El Día que lo haga te la enseñare.
ReplyDeleteBesos y Feliz Navidad.
Núria.
Love it! Great fabric choices :)
ReplyDeleteI love it too!!!! It's perfect! I have a simple charm quilt top laying around that needs quilting, I think I'm going to have to get it finished up as soon as because of yours (love the label too - so cute!)
ReplyDeleteps - happy birthday (belated - sorry!) your new love seat is too cute, I want to go shopping tomorrow and find one like it and cover it in one of AMH's velveteens (notice I am totally being a copycat of you right now. Ha! I'm a crazy STALKER LADY!)
It's beautiful! I love the warm, cozy feel those colors have. That fabric for the binding is pretty awesome too. I can empathize with how hard it was to give this up - it really is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe tiny recipient is very lucky; it's a beautiful quilt.
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ReplyDeleteit looks so squishy and cozy! every single fabric is awesome and they all work so perfectly together. I would definitely have some separation anxiety with this one.
ReplyDeleteWow! This quilt is beyond adorable. I want to snuggle up in it!
ReplyDeleteit's lovely !
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute quilt, and it looks like it will comes together quickly. I have a bunch of charms that I've been collecting over the years, so I might give it a try. I like the quilt stitching, too. Simple, but effective.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! So simple yet so effective...
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I just recently found your blog (via pinterest) and have come back to this post multiple times because this quilt is so beautiful-- I want to make something just like it for a camping/picnic blanket- the colors are just perfect. Are the fabrics all stuff you had on hand or did they come as a set? I'll admit- I want to be a copycat. ;) My husband is deployed and a project like this is just what I need to stay busy and pass the time!
ReplyDeleteany chance you could make another one of these and sell it to me? if so, email me at justinewheatley@gmail.com - i don't have a blogspot, but i found your quilt on pinterest and want it. BAD!
ReplyDeleteI would love to know what fabrics you used too because this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFirst time visitor; also linked from Lisa Leonard's repinning of this quilt. Love it! Curious about what fabrics you used.....
ReplyDeleteJust spotted this courtesy of Pinterest. (and of course - I love it!) Did you machine stitch those squares for the 'quilting'? How does one do that w/o bunching it all up? Can you share? Thanks much!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Any idea of the name of the line of fabrics??
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