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Monday, November 19, 2012
I wanna play!
With this to be exact.
Instead, I'm typing up a tutorial, then finishing my Treasure Boxes (we're linking up this week! You have until December 1 to finish if you want to be eligible for prizes!) :)
And working on a couple custom orders too.
I'm remaking this quilt for a soon to be born baby boy,
and working with this pile for a British friend of mine whose little boy will be getting a big boy bed twin quilt.
Still working on the design... she wants a Union Jack in there, so if you have any brilliant ideas, feel free to pass them along! :)
I'll be back before Thanksgiving to link up for the Treasure Boxes quilt!
So I suppose my rainbow will wait; those quilty bills gotta be paid! ;)
Great looking fabric selections there, hope you get to play soon!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful selection of colourful fabrics - no wonder you want to play with thrm!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't Amy, over at Diary of A Quilter, have a Union Jack pattern she uses? Seems to me she's done a bunch of quilts like that...
ReplyDeleteLove your "play" fabric!
ReplyDeleteLove your "play" fabric!
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked some union jack quilts here ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/06/shabby-chic-union-jack-wall-hanging.html
http://lilysquilts.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/double-fat-jack-tutorial.html
http://lilysquilts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/jack-attack.html
Yep Amy at diary of a quilter has made a few Union Jack quilts this year. Love the colours in the quilt for your friends son.
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous! I have a horner/ross/ schmidt draw that I need to empty on beautitiful things next year. Spill the beans on the rainbow. What are these shapes?
ReplyDeleteHave realised today I was one of those no reply bloggers. All fixed now! Hope you're doing we'll.
ReplyDeleteI was definitely going to add that you should check out Lilys quilts!!!!
ReplyDeleteFun stack!!!!!
That is such a beautiful pile of fabric. I hope you get to sew with them soon! :)
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