I am bad about putting off the photography of my quilts--and a blog post without pictures is a bit boring. I finally got some taken today--yay me!
Here is my version of Frolic--the Bonnie Hunter Mystery.
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Frolic 88" x 88" |
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Frolic (detail)--I wanted to add Kermit the Frog because of a funny segment on Sesame Street that ended, "Everybody Frolic!" |
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Frolic (detail)--What's a busy scrap quilt without a Waldo to Find? |
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Frolic (border and backing detail)--Excuse the chalk lines; they will wash out. |
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Frolic (detail)--Cats, elephants, funny faces, and the Eiffel Tower |
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Frolic (detail)--Mary Poppins, more funny faces, and gooseneck desk lamps--there is a fabric for everything! |
Next is a quilt made from some scraps from a friend. It is a Churn Dash/Greek Cross combination. I did this combo before (though not on-point)--you can see it
HERE.
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Dash/Cross 80" x 80" |
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Dash/Cross (border and binding detail) |
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Dash/Cross (block detail) |
Finally, I have a couple of random pictures. First, some petunias.
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These are red and yellow-gold, a combination I hadn't seen before. The yellow/gold shows up best when it is cloudy; the sun seems to change it to a whiter shade. |
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Second, a puzzle I finally finished--1000 pieces, and the words are tiny!
I've got several more quilts in progress; I'll share them when finished. Happy quilting!
Great quilts. I love all the fun fabrics you used.
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