I spent about a month this spring dealing with an infected toe. I was disappointed not to be out in the garden and took the opportunity to hand quilt Cascadia, a Humble Quilts Quiltalong.
I started another baby quilt for my grand niece, Piper, in Minnesota. I decided to make two of them when the strips I cut lent it self to making two blocks. I was inspired by Quilting with the Past and Oh, Oh, Quilts!.
I had the pleasure of meeting Dawn of Collector with a Needle and Doreen of Aunt Reen's Place a couple of weeks ago. Doreen taught one of Dawn's patterns and invited Dawn to speak in Warrenton, Virginia. It was a treat to meet these talented ladies. Click on the links to read about it.
Your Cascadia looks good. Nice quilting. That is one I wish I had made.
ReplyDeleteThose blocks will make very fun baby quilts. I like the way you are mixing up the positive and negative blocks.
Very lovely quilt ! Nice on the table !
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your version of Cascadia!!! And it looks so cheerful on your coffee table!! Hope your toe is all better - but you did a fantastic job on your down time!!!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are great!!! What a special Auntie you are!!
Blessings and hugs!
I love your Cascadia! Are you on Facebook? Can I share it with the Humble Quilts facebook group?
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt looks wonderful! Love that hand stitched finish so much.:)
ReplyDeleteYour Cascadia is so cute! And how special with the hand quilting. Sorry to hear about the toe - I hope it's all better now - but it turned out to be a great opportunity to do that quilting. Nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your "twin" quilts! Very clever of you to figure out that you can do two blocks that are opposites.
Your Cascadia turned out Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's so intricate and beautifully quilted!
Piper's quilt blocks are darling.
Your Cascadia turned out Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's so intricate and beautifully quilted!
Piper's quilt blocks are darling.
Cascadia is a treasure! So beautiful. The hand quilting is wonderful as is the assortment of lovely fabrics. It was a treat to visit Virginia. I was thrilled the stitchers who reproduced the antique quilts got to see the antique quilts. You live in a beautiful state!
ReplyDeleteCascadia is so lovely and in your classic country living room, it looks like a magazine photo shoot. Thank you so much for the close ups to see the fabrics and the quilting, they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope that your toe isn't giving you anymore trouble.
ReplyDeleteYour Cascadia looks gorgeous sitting on your little table.
Enjoyed reading about your recent outings.
your little quilt is so sweet and I love the hand quilting.
ReplyDeletegreat blocks and I'm glad you got to meet up with quilty friends. Sounds like that was quite an event.
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