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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A Stitch a Day Keeps the Doctor Away


Here's another little, flowered, appliquéd mini quilt. 


Similar color pallet as the one from my last post, but with a much less traditional look.


Shot cottons and hand stitching make such a lovely marriage... they just go together so nicely.


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20 comments:

  1. I love shot cottons and I love love love looking at your lovely stitches! It's so hard to take my eyes off your quilting.

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  2. That is just beautiful. I'm going to have to give shot cottons a try.

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  3. it's always a pleasure to see what you are working on.
    i received my first shot cottons in the mail yesterday . . . love the look and the feel of them and am now considering just what i might create. decisions decisions~!!

    :-)
    libbyQ

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  4. Beautiful! I love the machine appliqué with the hand stitching. Great design and color. Just lovely.

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  5. I tried your links to vote for cloud 9, but I think I ended up being dinged for $, as I got a message thanking me for helping someone reach a monetary goal. Searching for Cloud 9 fabrics came up with "no matches for that search."

    very strange.

    shrug.

    I tried!

    Oh, and I LOVE your work! Thanks for the peek at your latest. :)

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  6. Thread and Needle
    in your hands = magic!
    Love your hand stitching.
    hugs

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  7. Thanks to each of you. :)

    Suzanne, Oh my, no you shouldn't be paying to vote! If you go to Cloud9 Fabrics blog, read their post and click on the highlighted "link" that they provide, then all should work. I apologize for any confusion.

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  8. As a frequent quilt judge I wanted to tell you that your work, especially the workmanship wins a blue ribbon from me!!

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  9. Mary, thank you, I am truly honored!

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  10. It's unamimous - we all love this! Have to try some shot cottons!

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  11. I really love this color palette -- modern, yet evocative of warm memories. Beautiful job.

    Diane

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  12. Lovely, simple and graphic.....a real winner

    Happy Sewing

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  13. I love making little quilts and seeing yours is inspiring. I keep wanting to do this primitive handquilting and this post may just encourage me to put on my Big Girl Pants.....FUN quilts!

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  14. Really love the shot cottons!So cute and adorable!

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  15. such pretty work... it affirms the beauty of simplicity and well-executed craftsmanship!

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  16. Your work is always beautiful, and the hand stitching is wonderful.

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  17. This is brilliant and weirdly i had found it on Flickr and now I have found you anotehrj another circuatous route! must be fate and meant to follow.

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  18. Thanks to each of you and to Emily's Mum, Thanks for the follow... here's to fate!

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