The next 2 photos are of the same quilt from different angles. The colour of the 2nd one is truer to life. I wanted to show all of the quilt because it is hexagons, tiny, tiny hexagons. Even the brown border. Amazing or insanity.
This was Merri's quilt, so far. Enormous blocks. Just beautiful.
This quilt was down before I got a full photo of it. Here is Corliss from Threadbear holding it. It was the pieced border that interested me the most, made in purple and white it surrounded a centre of enormous flowers.
I showed my Ann Daggs quilt which is my header just now on the blog.
6 comments:
Wonderful quilts, really love the different types of hexagons.
Debbie
Your quilt in the header is beautiful!
I very much like the quilt with the Orange Peel design and the sunflower blocks surrounding it. I have made a lot of those type blocks in the past. I think I need to make a quilt like that.
First congratulations with the new born grand-daughter, wish her all the best.
Then the pictures you are showing of the beautiful quilts, you must have had a great time what a fantastic ones you saw, thanks for sharing, greetings
Lida
Just beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed your blog so much last week when I popped in I had to drop in again, great photo's wonderful quilts. All of them are great pieces of Art. You are lucky to be able to see them in person. Again thanks for sharing they are very motivating. Cheers Glenda
Merri's quilt with the big blocks is from the book Quilts from the Henry Ford Museum (not sure if that is the exact title). I have that book and have that quilt on my "to do someday" list. If I remember those blocks are around 34". All of these are wonderful!
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