Almost there with the little twin size quilt or throw....whatever you want to use it for quilt...........so colorful and vibrant!
and again, up close..........I just love Anna Maria's fabrics!
I just need to sew the binding on.

Here it is draped over our bed........couldn't wait to lay it out and admire it after it came back from the quilter's. I LOVE IT!
...and the backside.....some lovely, earthy linen mixed with my leftover scraps.....abstract and scrappy. FUN! It will be sooo cozy to curl up under. I just might put it for sale in my shop.
We'll see. Check back in. ~
Happy Wednesday.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Almost there
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14 comments:
Divine. Absolutely divine. Her fabrics are the best, I agree!
.mac :)
that is stunning!!!!!
what were the dimensions in the end? I'm having trouble figuring out what constitutes a twin size quilt.
Kelly,
63 X 87" is twin size, I believe?
Laurie~
absolutely gorgeous.
I want to make a zig-zag quilt now. So beautiful!
What beautiful fabrics! Its just lovely.
Great job with the quilt, it is amazingly beautiful and your blog is just gorgeous!
It is absolutely beautiful, wonderful, amazing, fantastic! I love the colors and mismatchyness:) I don't know how you could think about selling it, I would have to keep it for myself:)
Stunning!!!!It looks like so much work...wow!!!Of course, Anna 's fabrics are always beyong beautiful!!!xoxo
Stunning! it's beautiful... I always wondered how to put a quilt together....crazy me there are quilters out there :P
I guess i'm afraid of sewing it all together at home with my (small ) sewing machine. (don't have a long arm!)
Hello, this is my first visit to your lovely blog and I love your quilt - the fabric is gorgeous. If you ever need to visit the world of crochet you'd be more than welcome to drop by :)
it's gorgeous! congratulations!
So perfect! :O
It's gorgeous! I don't know how to quilt...so depressing. Maybe you me and Bari can do a girls weekend and do a quilt in a weekend? How fun would that be? There are SO many amazing fabric gals in Norcal... We should try to do a weekend sewing getaway.
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