Out in the snow...a few to many shadows across the quilt but I love the light. I tried yesterday, but it was grey out and the colours of the quilt looked so different, than they really are. Besides it supposed to get cold again this weekend, so this will have to do.
I cannot get enough of this quilt. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous. excellent work!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the house!!
ReplyDeleteWow.. i'm a wannabe quilter, and just came across your blog. This quilt is stunning! I love the pattern & gorgeous colours!! Wow. Again. lol!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing quilt. For someone like me who is very into symmetry I really admire the freedom of no pattern and quilt as you go. It's inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Love your spiral quilting!
ReplyDeleteI've come via flickr after seeing your flying geese and then i see this quilt - Wow!! There's some awesome quilting action going on in this blog!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I saved your quilt as a favorite. I would like to make a quilt like this to use in our living room. I like your way of joining the quilt as you go blocks too. I might have to try that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to leave such positive comments.
ReplyDeleteMari -
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and I've been watching it's progress. Wonderful selection of fabrics and great spiral quilting. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Diane
You are the answer to my quilting prayers! Oh my how I've struggled on how to finish the QAYG that I started for my son when he was leaving for college (upon his request) well he is second term freshman year. WELL your connecting method has just freed up my blockage. I am yanking that quilt back out of the cupboard and finishing that sucker now! I'm, STOKED. You have saved my LIFE!!! I am a mother without the guilt of not finishing her son's college quilt now.
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