Ok, I pretty much did nothing but this all day yesterday, but it is finished!The color doesn't show up as vibrant as it is, but it is the best I can get now. Sometimes when I take things to the store, I can get a better picture. It does have borders on the top, it just hung too far onto the floor with them showing.
Here is a closeup of the borders... the fabrics are gorgeous. I am glad to have it finished, now to write the pattern. I am going to my mom and dad's today, should be fun. I think we are going to sew a bit. I am taking my son-in-law's t-shirts with to prep them for a quilt. I have had them since last summer, so guess it is about time to start on it...
16 comments:
What a gorgeous top Jean!!! Beautiful Blog too :) Tks so much for visiting mine last night. It was nice to have you :) Ohhhhhh and best of luck w/the t-shirts!!!
It is beautiful Jean! I love that shade of blue.
Very pretty. The colors are fantastic together.
Wow, just beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jean , samplers do not do a thing for me but your is simply stunning. It looks like something I would see in a book . You have done a beautiful job.
every bit as gorgeous as i knew it would be!
It's beautiful Jean! I just love the fabrics that you used!
Wow I love the finished quilt you did an awesome job!!!
WOW...... Beautiful. And the kind of off set border. Perfect, I do not believe that I have seen that done befor.
Jean...it is WONDERFUL!!!
I like your shadow borders. Samplers are so good for teaching a bunch of techniques.
Love the setting you created for these great blocks. The optical illusion of shadows is such a great effect. The richness of the Asian-inspired fabrics you used is impressive.
I just love the way this has gone together, the setting of the blocks is superb. You should sell the pattern.
Oh it is gorgeous as I knew it would be. Great job. My hat is off to you. I love the setting and the border fabric. I am drooling.
What a great setting for these sampler blocks!
I really like what you did with the teal and brown strips!
Hi, I just found your blog via Rosa's, this quilt is exquisite, it really looks three dimensional. Well done!
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