I was burning the midnight oil with this one. It was almost a compulsion to get it done. I am thrilled with how it turned out. I think the faux piping adds a nice touch. The finished size 70" x 70".
Perhaps now I can catch up with all your blog updates! =)
this is so gorgeous. you did an amazing job. i love how it is so colorful but soft all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you chose for this - it's nice and 'fresh' looking.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!! I absolutely love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt has such pretty plates! Your quilting lines are so cool, too. This will be a cherished quilt, I'm sure. Great finish, Amy!
ReplyDeleteThat is just wonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Amy!!! I LOVE the Dresden Plate pattern...one of my all time favorites. Love your colors!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your work!! This is b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l!!
ReplyDeleteYou worked hard, and it shows. It is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! The piping breaks up the brown just enough, and the plates are so wonderfully colourful.
ReplyDeleteOh, Amy, it's GORGEOUS. . . .absolutely GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteDo you use a special templet to make your dresden plates? I saw a special last week on a tv sewing show and they featured 4 different templates. I was just wondering what works best and I can see you have made a lot of plates! They look great!
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