This is the blocks that I have laid out but not sewn together. |
This is the 2 1/2" squares to make the 4 Patches. |
Here are the 6 - 4 patches |
Here is the quilt with the sashing &
4 patches laid out ready to be sewn together.
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Here I am hiding behind the quilt top
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This is the quilt I am working on with Amanda Jean's Quilt a long! I am so excited! I have actually got the blocks put together. Next is cutting 430 2 1/2" squares to start on the border. I was a nervous wreck while putting this together. My husband says that he is that way when he sees a turkey in the woods. His heart pounds, he breathes hard, and is a nervous wreck. I told him that described me today! I am very proud of myself since I am just learning to quilt. I have a lot to do, but I feel like I am on the way. Thank you, Amanda Jean! I love it!
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I love learning.
I can never learn enough.
27 comments:
oh i love this! it's so much fun to see other people's quilt projects. such an inspiration for me!
What a great job! You beat your Mom getting yours done first, but I am right behind you! We are having fun, both learning to quilt, and also the time spent together!
Wow! Your quilt looks great. Thanks for visiting my blog. :)
Love the color scheme you've got going here! Nice to meet you, Valerie!
So beautiful! I hope you're really having fun with such a wonderful project.
Stop on by. I just tagged you on my blog :)
it look FABULOUS!
Hi Valerie,
I enjoyed catching up and seeing all your progress on quilting. Glad you had a wonderful Easter celebration.
:)
So great Valerie.
Valerie,
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Thank you for the sweet comment also.
I love the colors you picked out for your quilt. It's coming along nicely.
I am off to check out your cooking blog. That cake on the side bar looked delicious.
Hope you had a wonderful Easter!
Cheryl
Nice job. Oh dear, 430 squares to assemlbe????? Can't wait to see what that border will look like. It will be stunning.
Looks absolutely wonderful *s*
I love your quilts! It's something I always told myself I would do when I retired and had time to do it..However, I'm now retired, but I still don't have time. I paint instead.
That's so pretty! I *so* wish I had the patience to quilt.
What fun blocks! I love it. I keep thinking it's time to learn to quilt, but haven't taken that jump yet. Congratulations!!
fsWOW YOUR DOIN GREAT!
Its so cool to see it come together and thank you for the kind words the other day
what a beautiful quilt!!! Something I would love to do - they are always so pretty!
You all did a great job on your quilt!
good job valerie! now you can't call yourself a beginner anymore! you're a seasoned quilter! =)
stop by today special treat for ya.
I love it! So, are you taking orders?
I found your blog from a comment left onG'G'ma's blog. I too am learning to quilt and I love to see what you and your sweet mom are learning. I may have to spend my computer time today reading all of your blogs just so I can listen to the pretty and soothing music you have playing. I will be so glad when I get my quilt a long finished too. I am looking forward to the next one.
Thanks for visiting my blog! Your quilt top looks great so far...will check back to see your work-in-progress...just as we are in the Master's hands!
Thanks for coming by my blog. I have thought maybe some coasters and potholders would be a good to practice on. The coasters on my site are crocheted and very easy to make and take.
It is looking great! I can't wait to see it with a boarder.
I absolutely love your color combinations in this quilt - very striking to go with a background other than white!!
Your quilt looks great. I know you will enjoy it for many years to come.
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