Monday, October 29, 2012

Design Wall Monday

I had scrap quilting club meeting on Saturday and got to finish my Shakespeare in the Park top. Yeah!  Because I used three colors instead of the two that done in Judy Martin's directions, I had to plan each row.  It was very exhausting, but well worth the extra effort.  Sorry, I didn't get a chance to take the blue tape off before taking the picture.  I'm really, really liking this one. I think I will send it to a professional long arm machine quilter for finishing; it deserves some fancy stitching.

Because I'm addicted to UFOs, I started another project last week!  I will make a quick tutorial of how I pieced the blocks soon.

Have a great day!  To see more design walls, visit www.patchworktimes.com.
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10 comments:

  1. Ooh, those batiks are beautiful! And the little bits of blue made me see a mirror with light reflecting.

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  2. Your pink lemonade and green apple SITP is delicious! And the strippy lanterns are intriguing. I look forward to the tutorial (but I think I can guess how you are doing them).

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  3. Wow! Shakespeare in the Park is absolutely stunning!!! I've always wanted to make a snail's trail-type quilt, and now seeing yours I need it to be sooner rather than later :*)

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  4. Love the colors in the SITP. Well worth the extra effort.

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  5. WOW! Your SITP is so fresh and has a wonderful springtime feeling to it. Guess I need to get mine out of the box and finished. Thanks for the inspiation.

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  6. I love the color combos in your quilts and the Sitp is wonderful!! It really was worth the extra effort.

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  7. Shakespeare in the Park is one of the most beautiful tops I have seen in a long, long time!! Wow. Wow. Wow.

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  8. Oh yeah that SITP is a real winner......I did love making mine too
    but your colors are divine!

    Happy Sewing

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  9. I love the colors of your SITP quilt. It reminds me of Springtime in Forest Park!

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