Here's a little 'sneak peek' at the quilt I mentioned below. I haven't quite figured out how to add two photos to one post yet......I'm workin' on it. There are approx. 180 squares. I made mine smaller than the original pattern as I will hang mine on the wall, but it should make a nice size to lay on a queen size bed as well. Back to my sewing machine.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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Is the trick or treat one the orange? I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI am also busy with the baskets.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure to make them.
Love your colours.
Love your blog Rebecca! And the colors in the quilts are just beautiful! Faye
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First time to your blog...nice job and i love your Trick or Treat quilt.
ReplyDeleteLooks like this is going to be a good blog to keep track of!
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca--welcome to blogsville!!! I just love the cross stitch tea cozy on the header--is that a Blackbird design??? Love your two quilts too. Have a great day--hugs, just, Di
ReplyDeleteHi Quilting Is Blissful. Thanks for the comment, the tea cozy is a Blackbird Designs design by Maggie Bonanomi titled Live Each Season.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca, I found you at One Stitch At A Time! Delightful blog, dear friend. Emma
ReplyDeleteWonderful new blog - so glad the BBD gals pointed the way here! :D Your quilts are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogland, Rebecca. I am here via BBD. I am a big fan of their designs too.
ReplyDeleteI love the cross stitch tea cozy in your header.
Your quilt is lovely too.
Enjoy blogging and making new friends.
Just discovered your blog via Blackbird Designs..I'm a follower now..
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Hi Rebecca
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogland , if you want to add more than one photo to a single post there is a button above where you initially add your image and it says add another image, click that, it allows you up to 5 images and then you start again if you want more.
Hope this helps. I will follow your progress
Good Luck
Hi Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteLoveley blog! I just wanted to le you know that I am also in the proces t make the trick-or-treat-baskets. But I do them in wool! Check my blog;
www.dorryvanbeers.blogspot.com