Few pictures from last night first.
and picutres from this morning...
She didn't have any green or blue, so I chose Dutch Tulips!
This afternoon, I completed the quilt top!
I tried a comparison shot with color and then black and white...
I love when you leave comments, but I will not be replying until next week, as I am at the quilt retreat.
Enjoy your day!
Marcia
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Your quilt top is wonderful. I love blue and green together. Have a good time at the quilting retreat :D
ReplyDeleteWow that is one amazing quilt! =D
ReplyDeleteI love the top. Hope you are having a great time at the retreat.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is turning out beautifully! So nice to have a large design wall. Have fun at your retreat.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is beautiful! Enjoy the b/w photo too! Hope you are having lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteLove those greens! Enjoy the retreat!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous. Your green choices are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors you choice. And looks like you were going for a dip with the pretty bubbly water fabric while sporting a pretty shade of red!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are getting a lot done. Cool Quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Love the green! Hope your quilt retreat is fun!
ReplyDeleteYay for marking off one quilt. It looks great too!
ReplyDeleteCute toenails! Love that green donation quilt. Glad you finally have it done. Your mother will be happy.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is awesome! Hope (I know) you're enjoying your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love your green quilt. I checked out your table toppers post too. You do some lovely work. Have fun at the retreat.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! And thanks so much for posting the pics of your progress...now I know how to do the sashing I want to do on a quilt I'm working on. Since I'm new at quilting, I had no idea the best way to construct it and add the blocks in between. Now I get it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Pam
How lovely! And thanks so much for posting the pics of your progress...now I know how to do the sashing I want to do on a quilt I'm working on. Since I'm new at quilting, I had no idea the best way to construct it and add the blocks in between. Now I get it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Pam