



This is the quilt I finished weeks ago for little baby Murphy, who I have yet to meet, but soon, I swear, I will take this to her. As soon as I am done gazing at it longingly, that is. I want a giant one, which, I suppose I could make, but I would rather just have someone invent a machine that makes small quilts larger. Rick Moranis, anyone?
It is beautiful. Was there rhyme and reason to the fabric placement or was it truly random?
ReplyDeletewowzas, love that.
ReplyDeleteand yes, i could go for that machine as well. order it up for us!
I love this! How awesome! Can you tell us more about what pattern you using in your quilt binding. Did you just freemotion from one side to the other?
ReplyDeleteI love the "pattern" you quilt in. What a lucky baby to have this lovely quilt!
ReplyDeletebeautiful...love the colors and the fabric choices. let me know when Rick arrives and send him on over to my house...
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. The color combination is so soothing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. I also would like to know what pattern you use for the actual quilting on your quilt.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I love the calm, peaceful seafoam colors. I always enjoy seeing the quilting that you do. Your pattern is so unique!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I need to come over and have you give me some lessons.
ReplyDeleteYou have the best eye for color.
ReplyDeleteLove this.
Beautiful quilt! As always love your color choices!
ReplyDeleteWhat great colors and quilting! It is beautiful. I think I too would love one of these in a larger size. When you get a machine that can do that, could you get one for me too!?
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful quilt! sometimes plain squares are all you need. and some good quilting doesn't hurt, either.
ReplyDeleteLove the colour combination.. great blog too! Lx
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