Wednesday, May 16, 2012
WIP Wednesday
14 comments:
- Shannon said...
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your New York Beauty table runner is so pretty! I love NYB blocks, but every time I try to make one all my points get cut off. The springy colors you chose are perfect, I particularly like the corally-orange-pinks.
- 16 May 2012 at 07:35
- Leila said...
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I love the NY Beauties! I have got to try one.
- 16 May 2012 at 08:11
- Susan J Barker said...
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Wonderful NY Beauty Blocks! I enlarged the photos so I could see them even better and noticed that your choice of the printed blue and white in the middle block almost gave it a squared shape. Did you do that on purpose or did it just happen? I like the effect. I am going to look through my fabrics to see if I can find a print that will create that illusion...
- 16 May 2012 at 08:25
- Marjorie's Busy Corner said...
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Gosh!!! I love it all...your blocks from the QAL are fantastic..just too cute really. And I love your NYB. It is stunning!
- 16 May 2012 at 09:49
- Fabric Warrior (aka Amie) said...
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I'm too scared to brave a NY Beauty, but I do love the block. The QAL blocks are great. I adore the "Drive it like you stole it block." So cute!
- 16 May 2012 at 11:05
- Jeanette said...
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All the projects you shared are so cute! I especially love the spool of thread block.
- 16 May 2012 at 16:07
- Sana Saroti said...
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Cant wait to see your finished Sew Out Loud quilt!
- 16 May 2012 at 16:26
- M-R Charbonneau said...
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Those blocks will make an awesome quilt! Way to go on those tiny pieces, Patti! Love your table runner too -- very cool in the Summersville fabric. Hope you'll link it up to TGIFF! this week?
- 16 May 2012 at 20:09
- elle said...
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Wow! You are all about pointy points. Great stuff!
- 16 May 2012 at 20:48
- Regina said...
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Great idea to use those blocks for a table runner.
- 16 May 2012 at 21:33
- Sew Surprising said...
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Your paper piecing blocks are gorgeous, and I envy your warmer days as we are heading into the cold ones :(
- 17 May 2012 at 02:37
- PrairiePeasant said...
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The Summersville fabrics are very nice for your project. I'd love to have some to play with!
- 17 May 2012 at 21:24
- Marsha Cooper said...
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That wall hanging is going to be so cool on your sewing room wall!
The piecing alone had to be hard on that table runner. - 19 May 2012 at 17:34
- Chez Roo said...
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This is amazing! Paper piecing + sewing theme = awesome!
- 20 May 2012 at 10:05
14 comments:
your New York Beauty table runner is so pretty! I love NYB blocks, but every time I try to make one all my points get cut off. The springy colors you chose are perfect, I particularly like the corally-orange-pinks.
I love the NY Beauties! I have got to try one.
Wonderful NY Beauty Blocks! I enlarged the photos so I could see them even better and noticed that your choice of the printed blue and white in the middle block almost gave it a squared shape. Did you do that on purpose or did it just happen? I like the effect. I am going to look through my fabrics to see if I can find a print that will create that illusion...
Gosh!!! I love it all...your blocks from the QAL are fantastic..just too cute really. And I love your NYB. It is stunning!
I'm too scared to brave a NY Beauty, but I do love the block. The QAL blocks are great. I adore the "Drive it like you stole it block." So cute!
All the projects you shared are so cute! I especially love the spool of thread block.
Cant wait to see your finished Sew Out Loud quilt!
Those blocks will make an awesome quilt! Way to go on those tiny pieces, Patti! Love your table runner too -- very cool in the Summersville fabric. Hope you'll link it up to TGIFF! this week?
Wow! You are all about pointy points. Great stuff!
Great idea to use those blocks for a table runner.
Your paper piecing blocks are gorgeous, and I envy your warmer days as we are heading into the cold ones :(
The Summersville fabrics are very nice for your project. I'd love to have some to play with!
That wall hanging is going to be so cool on your sewing room wall!
The piecing alone had to be hard on that table runner.
This is amazing! Paper piecing + sewing theme = awesome!
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