Sunday, July 10, 2011

Saturday Sewing

Barbara Brackman released her Civil War block #28: Next Door Neighbor this morning...


Several of my Blog-land Angel's fabrics are included in this block.

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I've been working on quilting the blue and white Kaleidoscope quilt...


...I'm about half-way done.

11 comments:

  1. I really like this CW block. Good job.
    I have to admit I have never quilted on my home sewing machine--I have only hand quilted. I have been wanting to learn. You inspire me. Maybe I'll start with a table runner.

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  2. What nice contrast fabrics you chose for the pattern of #28. I sound like a broken record, but your work is exquisite. Oh, I have to tell ya, a friend phoned me last minute to invite me along to the annual quilt show in the morning ~ can't wait!

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  3. I like the fabric selections in this CW block, and look at you on the Kaleidoscope blues, yours will be quilted before others get their blocks done! Your work is amazing, girl!

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  4. I love your CW block, beautiful fabrics. And your Blue and white...almost finished...you did a great job;o)
    Roos

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  5. I love that new block. It reminds me a litle bit of the Kaleidoscope block. You are getting so much done!

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  6. I love that new block. It reminds me a litle bit of the Kaleidoscope block. You are getting so much done!

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  7. Today's block is one of my favorites, so far. I like your fabric choices, especially the one used in the triangles around the border.

    Your Kaleidoscope quilt is even more stunning as you finish it!

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  8. Whoa! I bet that blog angel is super happy to see those amazing colors in that CW block. What great use of fabrics and color. :)

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  9. Very nice fabric choice, hope to get mine finished this afternoon. Blue and white quilt is coming along nicely, looks like a big quilt to machine quilt. Going to be beautiful.

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  10. The fabric choices made for the Civil War block are oh so good!

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  11. Hello, whay a beautiful quilts you make! Have you ever seen a beautiful spoonblockquilt in the netherlands? Watch www.supergoof.web-log.nl. She makes beautiful things. scroll on the categories and click. Amazing!!
    Warm greetings of a quilter in Holland: Ria

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