Monday, September 19, 2011

I'm Quilting Flower Pots

Here's my top; I started stitching last October and finished the top in early August. It needs a new name, I think. "Credit to Kim"? "Kim and Kaffe Production"? "Glorious Applique"? I treasured every minute I spent stitching, and reading Glorious Applique every day has been part of the fun. I'm hand-quilting, so don't look for a finished top any time soon. Fellow blogger Marion and I visited Quilt Expo in Pennsylvania last Friday and we both splurged at the booth from Alabama (Quiltmaker's Workshop) which had an extremely tempting array of Kaffe fabrics. Stars and Sprigs is next for me. Thanks for all the support this blog provides.

17 comments:

  1. Gorgeous quilt and I love the background colour!

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  2. Oh my goodness this is such a lovely quilt!

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  3. I love the background colour too - very "warm" quilt :-)

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  4. Beautiful quilt Leland. That gorgeous background colour makes all the applique pieces sparkle. I can see why you would be having fun quilting it. xo

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  5. congratulations on finishing this glorious quilt top. Your fabric combinations are wonderful, can't wait to see it quilted

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  6. All that beautiful stitching...your quilt is just amazing!

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  7. How gorgeous Leland!! I love the background and your choice of colours, just lovely! Glad you enjoyed sewing this quilt, look forward to the stars and sprigs, Kik McL

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  8. What a stunning version, congratulations on getting it to this stage. The background is very wow.

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  9. This is fabulous. I really love the saturated colour in the background.

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  10. Your quilt is absolutely delightful! I love the rich background. It draws the eye in for a closer look.
    I'm eager to see what fabrics you'll use for Stars and Sprigs. :)

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  11. What a fabulous quilt!!! The colors are just beautiful and the background, I would have never thought but really do love it! Congrats on the finish!

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  12. Your quilt is just lovely, the background is so stunning, it definitely makes the fabrics pop. I really would love to work on that quilt next because I love the big pieces.

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  13. Oops! It has taken me a full day to see your post, Lee. You must have done it while I was on the plane flying home from your house. I can attest to all fellow GA bloggers that the quilt is even more spectacular "in the flesh," and Lee's quilting is wonderful thus far. Lee was more restrained in her Kaffe purchases than I was, so I am spending an afternoon at the ironing board dreaming of ways to use all the new fabrics:-) Lee has me convinced to try a dark background on a future project. Hers is terrific.

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  14. Love your background color. It "works" so well, and I would never have thought of it.

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