You would not believe how amazing my friends' quilts are!! Absolutely fabulous!! We are having a great time--sewing like crazy while it snows outside!!
ALL of them are absolutely amazing!! At first glance I thought the top one was the most beautiful ... so many pieces, so intricate ... but then, when I saw the bottom one with all the flying geese ... be still my heart!!! Did she use a pattern? Would she share the pattern name/info with me? Oh MY!!! Linda
PS: My sister lived in Mequon and Cedarburg, WI for awhile ... are you guys retreating near there ... GREAT area for antiquing ;-)
WOW, those quilts are all F.A.B. Is the first one from a pattern or is the maker just phenomenally talented? I ask this as I have been wanting to make a medallion quilt for some time and this one fits the bill. Regards from cold, grey, rural England, LW
Oh my gosh! Love those quilts! Which one is coming home with you?
ReplyDeleteWow! Talented ladies!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilts, Randy. Have you shown us yours?
ReplyDeleteALL of them are absolutely amazing!! At first glance I thought the top one was the most beautiful ... so many pieces, so intricate ... but then, when I saw the bottom one with all the flying geese ... be still my heart!!! Did she use a pattern? Would she share the pattern name/info with me? Oh MY!!! Linda
ReplyDeletePS: My sister lived in Mequon and Cedarburg, WI for awhile ... are you guys retreating near there ... GREAT area for antiquing ;-)
Unreal! Just amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes! I am in awe! Serious workmanship (work-womanship?) being exhibited there!
ReplyDeletewow what a great show and tell here, love them all. talented ladies for sure, lucky you!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful time
Kathie
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that first one is so intricate, I thought it was a Persian rug, wonderful quilts.
ReplyDeleteWOW, those quilts are all F.A.B. Is the first one from a pattern or is the maker just phenomenally talented? I ask this as I have been wanting to make a medallion quilt for some time and this one fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteRegards from cold, grey, rural England,
LW