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Friday, January 29, 2016
Windy Mansion Road Quilt
8 comments:
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Nice to see you posting in the new year Victoria! I loved the first piece that I saw of your work which was the Work Quilt and have pretty much consistently loved every piece since! You have never disappointed me! Keep up your inspiring journey!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is delicious! Love the simplicity of construction too.
ReplyDeleteRoccagal, what kind words! I so appreciate you telling me that. I can think of nothing better then to know someone has connected with something I made and that it has brought them some bit of joy. Many thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteRose Paul, many thanks to you as well. Simple is often the best, and the quilting is such fun to do!
Such a peaceful calming quilt! The colors are so nice together - everything about it is lovely!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!! Every time I see one of your quilts I think I really must make a quilt with plain colours .... then I get pulled back into prints.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quilt. I especially like the last photo which shows the beautiful baptist fan quilting to great advantage. Love the quilt's name, too!
ReplyDeleteI have a billion questions, but I'll settle for what are the dimensions? I hope you know you still inspire me!
ReplyDeleteMe again - unknown. I love the palette, with the turquoise being a fairly warm blue, but still cool in comparison to the browns and greens. I like this one best, so far.
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