One of the ladies in the Friday Finishing Club recently closed her quilt shop. Several weeks ago she brought in bins full of FQ and told us we could have whatever we wanted, but that we had to make at least one top for her church's charity mission in Africa. Fine by me. I snagged a lot of the 1930s reproductions and was able, with the addition of some white fabric, to make two identical tops from
this pattern.
I gave them to her last Friday. Now her husband, who has the long arm business, will quilt them up.
I love this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You got a great deal.
ReplyDeleteAnd you did a beautiful job as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Lucky baby to sleep under this one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful--I love pinwheels and brights and whites!
ReplyDeleteSo neat!
ReplyDeleteClean and bright, the very best combination! Well done.
ReplyDeleteExceptional, Paula. Love the border work.
ReplyDeleteThat is such an adorable quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like this arrangement and the quilt(s) is cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteVery cute pattern and a nice work by you. The prairie points look almost like a colorful rick rack peeking out from the border. Don't you just know some child will enjoy playing with those points.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a win/win situation - you are so fast to make 2 in such a short amount of time and using a very nice pattern too! Cheers! Evelyn
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet that quilt is. I made 2 big quilts with this kind of repro's, nmb 3 is on the go and nmb 4 is ready to be cut& sewn, never gets boring.
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