Wanda, just beautiful. Each individual block is fabulous but when you see them all up on your design wall - WOW! Can't wait to see your final arrangement!
These flower garden quilts are fabulous! I am living vicariously through your sewing since we are in the middle of a move and I can't do any sewing myself yet. Thanks for sharing.
Love watching all you do. I like Gene's comment. An appliqued vine around a couple of sides would be interesting. Not that you need anything else to make your beautiful quilts interesting:) We have had the coolest summer here in SD that I can ever remember.
Love the way you design with the season'. At least this summer it sure seems that way. Seems we all are inspired by something and those that use nature for inspiration are the ones I am drawn to.
I can't find any way for you to improve the layout; Peony Garden is already so beautiful. With my glasses off, I see that you have darker blocks around three sides, so I guess the pillow will be placed stage right in the photo. The impact is cheerful and exuberant!
Wanda, just beautiful. Each individual block is fabulous but when you see them all up on your design wall - WOW! Can't wait to see your final arrangement!
ReplyDeleteYou have found some time to sew!!! Your blocks look great!!!! Not back to the sewing space yet, myself.
ReplyDeleteThose low contrast blocks look like a perfect background for an applique quilt!
ReplyDeletethe next one sure will be a different color scheme - looking forward to seeing it - we too are in a rainy period -
ReplyDeleteThese flower garden quilts are fabulous! I am living vicariously through your sewing since we are in the middle of a move and I can't do any sewing myself yet. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIf rain equaled quilting I would have completed 15 quilts this summer. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove watching all you do. I like Gene's comment. An appliqued vine around a couple of sides would be interesting. Not that you need anything else to make your beautiful quilts interesting:) We have had the coolest summer here in SD that I can ever remember.
ReplyDeleteThe "seeds" will make another wonderful quilt. They are all so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like watching this grow!
ReplyDeleteYou are on a roll here. It is amazing how much you get done. When I retire I hope I am at least half as productive.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous riot of color today!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the low key pastel version . . .
This one looks like a lovely wildflower garden! I can't wit to see the pastel one now!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you design with the season'. At least this summer it sure seems that way. Seems we all are inspired by something and those that use nature for inspiration are the ones I am drawn to.
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Oh so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou are going to inspirea 16-patch of my own (not that I expect it to turn out like yours!) Thanks again for the tutorial you put up.
-christina
I can't find any way for you to improve the layout; Peony Garden is already so beautiful. With my glasses off, I see that you have darker blocks around three sides, so I guess the pillow will be placed stage right in the photo. The impact is cheerful and exuberant!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I mean Zinnia Garden!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to the final layout!
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