It's all ready to be quilted...I have to say, I am pretty proud of myself for making a truly scrappy quilt. =) I think it fits in the low volume(ish) category, too, don't you?
It's all ready to be quilted...I have to say, I am pretty proud of myself for making a truly scrappy quilt. =) I think it fits in the low volume(ish) category, too, don't you?
Just truly gorgeous. I absolutely love it. I made about 100 six inch string blocks years ago, but gave them to a friend when I moved long distance. Wish I hadn't, but I know Jan made something wonderful with them and donated the quilt to charity (which she often does). This makes me want to string piece like that again. I'm sure you remembered every quilt block you made with each scrap - these sorts of quilts do that to us. Blessings on you as I suspect you are having some challenges in your life right now and quilting is the Balm in Gilead for you.
So so great!! You do inspire me!! I have been in a stall lately...I have painted a wall and put up Christmas Decorations, baked cookies to send to MD with Christmas gifts there..even if they are teens!!...we use to make cookies together when we lived closer...and I have knitted a bit....plus focus on Advent with Ann Voscamp...but my quilting fever is still there....soon to be kindle into the previous fire!!....Have a sweet happy day!!
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It is GORGEOUS!!! I SO want to make a low volume quilt. But I have a few others that I need to make first...isn't that always the way?
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So pretty! Someday I might manage to produce something truly scrappy, but that will probably be when scrappy is not long trending. I'm always behind!
ReplyDeleteI knew you could do it. It is really pretty. Chris
ReplyDeleteI love it. It has such a soft, cuddly look. Can't wait to see it finished. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow Amy, it turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pretty quilt, Amy, beautiful colours :)
ReplyDeleteI think its the prettiest string quilt ever!
ReplyDeleteJust truly gorgeous. I absolutely love it. I made about 100 six inch string blocks years ago, but gave them to a friend when I moved long distance. Wish I hadn't, but I know Jan made something wonderful with them and donated the quilt to charity (which she often does). This makes me want to string piece like that again. I'm sure you remembered every quilt block you made with each scrap - these sorts of quilts do that to us. Blessings on you as I suspect you are having some challenges in your life right now and quilting is the Balm in Gilead for you.
ReplyDeleteAwesome string quilt. Your scrappy is lovely. I would call is low volume loveliness. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteOh it's gorgeous! And yes totally fits the low volume category. Good job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. I love it. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the low volume and now I know what a string quilt is! I've been saving my 1" pieces.....
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Amy!!!
ReplyDeleteSo so great!! You do inspire me!! I have been in a stall lately...I have painted a wall and put up Christmas Decorations, baked cookies to send to MD with Christmas gifts there..even if they are teens!!...we use to make cookies together when we lived closer...and I have knitted a bit....plus focus on Advent with Ann Voscamp...but my quilting fever is still there....soon to be kindle into the previous fire!!....Have a sweet happy day!!
ReplyDeleteAmy, that quilt is absolutely lovely, and the fabrics are so calming and soothing, if that makes any sense...!
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