First of all I want to thank Denise for telling us how the opossums communicate with each other. I figured the little one had to be making a noise that the mom could hear once she came to the tree where he was.
Last night I sewed together the vertical rows of the Cobblestones 3 quilt. Now I have to add pieces on the ends of the short rows or trim the long ones to get them all the same length. At this time I also will make sure I don't want to change any of the blocks before I sew the rows together.
I stole a few blocks from this one for my other project which I am still making blocks for. Now I need to get one of these quilted so I know how I am going to finish them.
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Your work is the greatest....and your stories are too. This tells me you have much joy in your life.
I love what you do with light in your work!
The layout looks stunning! I love how it is primarily light in the center and radiating to dark on the edges. Great look!
Another WOW quilt, Wanda. And if this were a wall quilt, you could leave the bottom uneven!
My daily visit to your blog always makes me smile. You are one of the best artist in the
'quiltworld'. Cobblestone #3 shows it.
J~MT
MMMm...this is luscious!
This is another beautiful quilt, Wanda. I love how the light emanates from the center...it has a glow about it. There's something about this particular quilt that just grabs me.
Another stunning top in the making! This one is rich and warm and has enough in it to keep me busy looking for ages! Love it!!
Wonderful!
I love this quilt - you are doing such a good job with color
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Another beautiful cobblestone quilt. I love your use of batiks, do you ever run out? They are gorgeous.
Enjoyed the oppossum story too!
I love the irregularity of this quilt: it will be great to snuggle under.
I like the quilt just like that with the angles on the bottom.
Good Luck on my draw
Lynn
Wow, I love all your Cobblestone quilts! You must have an awesome batik stash! You have a great range of color in your batiks. I'd love to go fabric shopping with you!
I love your little quiltlet in the previous post. Luscious colors!
And the opposum story is a good one! Must have been fun to see.
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