No ticker tape parade for me this quarter! It seems I've been in slow motion for the past three months as I only have one finish from this list that I can lay claim to. ;o)
Wishing all my American friends, a Happy Independence Day!
My only finish from my list, for this quarter of the finish along, is my
It's not that I haven't been sewing this quarter... let's just say, I wasn't good at sticking to my list. ;o)
Linking up my one and only finish, with the lovely Katy,
over at The Littlest Thistle:
I think that is quite a beautiful accomplishment. It is amazing with the quilting!
ReplyDeleteLists were made to be rearranged - life has a tendency to waylay even the best laid plans! I'd say that was a mighty fine finish!
ReplyDeleteI think there has been other things that had to be done in your life or sewingroom.
ReplyDeleteThat´s the way for me and I think that you made a really lovely quilt!
Kram//Maja
As I mentioned when you posted about this quilt before, I love the both the quilt and how you quilted it! The way you arranged the leaf blocks and the circular quilting gives it such movement. It's better to have even one finish than no finishes from your list.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quilt! Great finish!
ReplyDeleteThat will be totally awesome come September and October. Love those autumny colours.
ReplyDeleteOh I think this lovely finish is totally worth not finishing anything else on your list! I like it ALOT! If you post it in flickr, would you add it to the Falling for Modern Maples group?
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Fabulous quilting too
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It reminds me of those gusts of wind that pick the leaves up and swirl them round. But I guess that's what you intended!
ReplyDeletethe quilted circles are a fantastic effect. Hurray for the one finish club!
ReplyDeleteThis is an incredibly, beautiful accomplishment. I always say quality should exceed quantity. That's my excuse and I'm sticking with it.
ReplyDeleteI adore that leaf quilt! So pretty. =)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your finish :o)
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