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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Squirrel panel







Here is my friend's "squirrel panel" from Roseville. She did it in wool.

21 comments:

  1. Holy squirrels, Bat Man!!! It's positively FABULOUS!!! I just LOVE it. Did she hand blanket stitch, Liza? Her fabrics and colors are oh so yummy!!!

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  2. Yes, she is doing a blanket stitch on the raw wool edges.

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  3. Whoa! That is wonderful. Just when you think there is only one way to do things.........

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  4. oh Liza it is beautiful! thanks for sharing
    wow can you imagine this whole quilt in wool?
    Kathie

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  5. This is just divine Liza. This would look wonderful as a stand alone panel, in fact any of the Roseville blocks would look great as mini quilts or cushions or even framed. Thank you for showing this woollen beauty.

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  6. WOW! It's gorgeous in wool, what a great panel on it's own and it's nice to see just how versatile the pattern can be. Your friend must have an awesome stash of wool.

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  7. Simply gorgeous, I love working with wools.
    Happy Stitching
    Cheri

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  8. Hola he visitado su blog y me han gustado mucho sus trabajos
    Saludos desde la Line Mayte

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  9. Thanks for sharing Liza, this blog is getting better and better, love it.

    cheers
    Christine

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  10. WOW - WOW - WOW - isn't this a fantastic looking panel!!! Love the wool applique, how do you stop it from fraying? Is it felted?
    Just LOVE it, Which one next? Cheers, Kim McL

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  11. Wow that is a great panel - just when i thought it couldn't get any better! That looks so good it the wool!!!

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  12. That is absolutely gorgeous! Love using wool for applique! That is exquisite!!

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  13. I love using wool. Your panel looks fabulous.

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  14. How very exciting - love it!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  15. be still my beating heart!! I LOVE wool applique (big Sue Spargo fan!) and this is utterly fabulous - I am swooning with desire!!

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  16. This is AMAZING in wool... love love love!

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  17. OMG, WOOL!!!!!! Absolutely LOVE it!! So folk-art-y!!! WOW!

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  18. Oh, Liza - I'm with Kim - can you tell us how your friend keeps the wool from fraying? It doesn't really look felted to me...or is it??

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