This is called "Chickadee"
This is Barbara's Wedding Sampler
Marie"s Baskets , in such a wonderful green.
Rosalie's Jane Austen
and this is Irene Blanck's Aunty Green's quilt.
What a lot of beautiful quilts and there were plenty more that were just as stunning.
You nust have had a fantastic time with all this beautiful creations to admire and your blocks are looking fantastic too! Greetings
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OMG just beautiful, you know how much I love that Auntie Green quilt, WOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that green for the baskets very fun....
the birds are adorable and the wedding sampler wow, an heirloom for sure
thanks for sharing...
any close ups of the Auntie Green quilt?
Kathie
oops,love your blocks, and that Jane Austen quilt has been on my list of quilts to make too!
ReplyDeleteI just was so excited to see the Auntie Green quilt
what an amazing group of ladies , the work is always incredible.
Glad to see you made it home safely!
Kathie
How wonderful it would be to see those quilts in person.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are all up there to see and make such beauties!
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing the quilts in your groups and area, so many beautiful pieces and work.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
no wonder you remain so inspired! what a gift to be able to see these quilts up close and admire them properly.
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of the work in creating such stunning quilts
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ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful quilts. Want to make Auntie Green's quilt one day. I have the pattern just need the time.
Love the Wedding Sampler too.
Julia ♥
Wow....wow... wow.... so beautiful. I dream of stitching Auntie Green one day, as well as the gorgeous Jane Austen quilt!!! (BTW.. has Rosalie used Inklingo for it ?).
ReplyDeleteAnd last but not least your three blocks of the Yoko Saito BOM... they are beautiful... but this project is not on the dream list as I am also stitching it ;-)
Thank you for the photos... and I have noticed that Carol is down under so there should be articles about Australian quilters in the next issues ;-) Yipee!!!