I wanted to finish this quilt in time to post the photo today and I met my deadline.
It is approximately 42" x 55". It will fly off to its new home on the east coast tomorrow.
I'm going to try to remember to show the back of all of the quilts I finish this year.
The 6th bud is opening (on the top) but 3 of the blooms have seen better days.
Here I have chopped off the sad looking blooms and I will enjoy these three pretty blooms for a few more days. The bud on top should be fully opened later today.
It's a great work.
ReplyDeletelove it - and the one on your design wall.
ReplyDeleteWere you able to use one width of fabric for the quilt or did you have to piece it? Piecing is generally so easy but it's a step that I put off for as long as possible.
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts shown are so pretty. I looked closely at the featured quilt and you have unusual colors in it yet they go together so well. Your flower has really given you pleasure this winter, ask for another !
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Wanda! Those greens caught my eye! Loving those colors right now! Pretty blooms too!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous--all!
Beautiful green quilt...great job
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Wanda! I've just been catching up on some of your postings. I like this green one, really pretty. What a lot you've gotten done this year!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting so much inspiration all the time. Sorry I haven't been better about commenting.
Hugs and love,
Elaine
Your "Lady of the Lake"is very refreshing. So glad you shared the photo before sending it off tomorrow. Another spectacular job Wanda. I know the new owner will treasure it. I assume you been hand signing all your work ? Or with your embroidery machine.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a treat to watch your Amaryllis grow through its blossoms. I had never seen one that was in a waxed bulb before.
JJM
The greens quilt is refreshingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe green quilt turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the green finish.
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