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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

40" Trip Around the World sewn.........

I wasn't sure I would get it all sewn together.  I found a lot of other things to do yesterday but I worked on it last night until it was done.  I love the black "strings" dancing between the red and white fabrics.  I have several more red/black/white prints that could be used for borders so I'll play with that next.

16 comments:

  1. My list of things to do for today is a bit long, such good stuff though. Happy to start with looking at this finished (almost) quilt!

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  2. Wanda, this quilt is really a show stopper. It is simple in color but powerful in pattern, value, and design. It is just stunning. Have a great Christmas! Thank you for sharing your photos. I look forward every day to them!

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  3. I'm with Linda, I look forward to your posts to see what lovely thing you are up to! You just have an artist's touch. Many people might make a red, white, and black quilt and many others, including me hopefully soon, make Around the World quilts. But yours is one that everybody would stop and say, now that is a gorgeous quilt. For me that is one way to really know an artist, when they use the same tools, but the outcome is so arresting and extraordinary. So, yep, this quilt is lovely, lovely, lovely and thank you for sharing it! Magistra13 at yahoo dot com
    Beth

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  4. Just a quick comment to say "Merry Christmas". The quilt is looking nice too!

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  5. I don't think a day starts without looking at your fantastic quilts. This quilt is just gorgeous and I am anxious about the border, don't wait too long for it, we are all excited about this quilt, it's just beautiful.

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  6. Merry Christmas, Love the quilt top and I think you said you might use it for a table covering, It will look great I think

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  7. Good morning Wanda on this gloomy day before Christmas, although they did take the snow out of our forecast and are telling us that tomorrow will be sunny and mild for Christmas, in the mid 40's. Knowing how quickly you work, this quilt will probably be bound by the time we finish Christmas dinner tomorrow!
    Seriously, like the others, I look forward each morning to see what you are offering, in the way of instruction, tips, color theory, and the beauty of your creations, that you share so generously with all of us who join you each day.
    Merry Christmas Wanda!

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  8. Merry Christmas, Wanda! This quilt is great! You are right, the wispy black on white blocks are a fun discovery when you look at it.

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  9. Wow! That is a very, very striking quilt! It just leaps off the screen! Your fabric and colour choices really turned this into something quite spectacular!
    Merry Christmas!

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  10. Merry Christmas, Wanda !! All that swapping, adding and deleting have certainly produced a stunning quilt !! I have a few arrangements ready to go for later !

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  11. Hi, Wanda. Well, of course, your red, white and black quilt is smashing--great combination. Loved your grandson's stocking--wow! Wishing you a Happy Holiday Season!

    best, nadia

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  12. What a beautiful quilt!

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

    Hugs, Karen

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  13. It is beautiful, Wanda, but then again - I had every confidence it would be. Love to watch you play! Merry Christmas!

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  14. I am also wowed by your technique. Such perfect squares and straight lines! I'd love to watch you do it.

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