I participated in a swap with my Wisconsin friends last year of quarter square triangles. I was inspired to finish it by Debbie Frey's completed top in Georgia.
I decided done was better than fancy!!
Hope you like it!
Randy, heading back to California
I LOVE it, Randy. All of those QST are plenty fancy to me!
ReplyDeleteRandy, I like the HST quilt. Good for you, How about another photo of the little king and the really little princess.
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I love it Randy! How about letting me in on a couple of these swaps? LOL
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this one too. You are inspiring me. Maybe I'll start a new quilt tomorrow morning!
ReplyDeleteDone is ALWAYS better than fancy. How special to have such a colorful, finished quilt from a swap.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of yummy scrappy goodness! Makes me want to crawl on the floor and get a closer look :D
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I love that you put a pinwheel block in the quilt
ReplyDeleteI made a quilt like this and put in a nine patch block ! its fun to find it when your looking at the quilt
congrats on a finish!
Kathie
How very gorgeous, Randy...love this one!
ReplyDeleteI don't just like it, I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Sort of inspires me to start an exchange with a couple of long-distance quilting buddies ... how many of you participated? How many blocks did each person exchange? Such a variety of colors and "motion" ... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! And I love the corner blocks! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteIs this pattern still called "broken dishes"?
ReplyDeleteLovely, how fun!
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I just found your block via my friend Kathie Holland's blog. It looks like you love the same sort of quilts Kathie and I do. This Broken Dishes - or Hourglass - is a spectacular example of a wide and varied fabric collection. I love it lots! I will be back to visit regularly.
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Your top is a beauty. What a great variety of fabrics. I think scrappy quilts look perfect in fairly simple patterns....why not let the fabrics do the work? Great finish.
ReplyDeleteI love it. Can't imagine sewing all those little pieces together!
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Love it, makes me want to start on one myself. Well done.
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