Sunday, January 29, 2012

Sunday

I finished up the hand quilting and binding on this little doll quilt last night.  It's my version of the Pink Lemonade quilt-along that everyone's been busy with this month :)


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Some REALLLLLY funny crafty humor here

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GRATITUDES

1.  The amaryllis bulbs are blooming!
2.  I got some rye flour yesterday, and I'm looking forward to trying some new recipes
3.  It's staying light so much later these days -- dare I hope that spring might be around the corner?!



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18 comments:

Andee said...

Looks alot different than mine, but I like it too!

Julie in the Barn said...

Your version is so cute. Nice job.

Judy said...

I like your doll quilt!

Angie said...

It's adorable!

Karen said...

Your setting is different and very interesting.

Linda in NC said...

Love it! I like how you did your own thing with the setting.

Lori said...

I love your version of the Pink Lemonade quilt!! The stripes too add so much to the little quilt. Thanks for sewing along and adding your link!!

Mary said...

The alternate 9-patches make a very cute doll quilt. What size it yours?
A lot of these are getting hand quilted. FUN!

Vivian said...

I'm enjoying the variety in all the versions we've made of Lori's quilt. Yours is so unique and special. It's wonderful!

Quilter Kathy said...

Great job...love that striped fabric!

Kathy said...

Nicely done. It is an adorable little treasure!

One Minnesota Quilter said...

Well, I love it when somebody colors outside of the lines and makes it original! Absolutely cute.

Dawn said...

What a sweet setting! I like the fabrics too.
Fin to see all of the variations!

Jean said...

So sweet!

Lesley said...

What a creative little pink lemonade! Nicely done!

Angie said...

Love the scrappiness, especially the 9-patch setting squares. Thanks for sharing!

Janet O. said...

Very clever alternate blocks!! Love this version!

Alice said...

Original thinker!:)
I like the shoo fly blocks this way too, but couldn't think of a way to set them. I love the nine patches.