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...
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!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful Jean! I love that shade of blue.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. The colors are fantastic together.
ReplyDeleteWow, just beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJean , 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.
ReplyDeleteevery bit as gorgeous as i knew it would be!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Jean! I just love the fabrics that you used!
ReplyDeleteWow I love the finished quilt you did an awesome job!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW...... Beautiful. And the kind of off set border. Perfect, I do not believe that I have seen that done befor.
ReplyDeleteJean...it is WONDERFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteI like your shadow borders. Samplers are so good for teaching a bunch of techniques.
ReplyDeleteLove 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.
ReplyDeleteI just love the way this has gone together, the setting of the blocks is superb. You should sell the pattern.
ReplyDeleteOh 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.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great setting for these sampler blocks!
ReplyDeleteI 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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