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Friday, April 25, 2014
In the Works!
9 comments:
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Oh be still my heart! Grunge...my most favoritest line of fabric of all...and we got the new colors last week and I about fainted!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing more!:)
I love the richness of your fabrics, are they hand dyed? Thank you for sharing, beautiful! Those really look like fun blocks to make.
ReplyDeleteGood eye, Dolores! Love this line, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda, the fabrics shown in this post are from Moda's Grunge series by Basic Gray. You can purchase the line in many quilt shops and on-line, (I know Pink Chalk fabrics carries them)!
Love the block in this post - i think I will have to copy it in a more structured way. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love your bright and colorful fabrics and blocks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks! I love the fabric colors!
ReplyDeleteI love these blocks--really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOooh! I love this! What's cool is in the detail shots the points of the triangles are the strong elements, but then when you see the whole quilt the stripey diamonds become dominant! This works "any which way"!
ReplyDeleteWhoops, that comment is for the finished quilt...
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