Not sure why this is so washed out, I tried it with and without the flash. Without is better, but not good. If this was true to colors, it would be a very pale quilt. Wow, my granddaughter came over today for me to help her with a bag and a wallet, and so I didn't get a very early start to add to Bonnie's step 2 Easy Street Linky, and I'm number 143. When I went to look I was so happy to actually have one of my quilts on Bonnie's blog. Sharyn, from KalamaQuilts Annual Quiltville Mystery had mentioned on Quiltvillechat that I had done several of Bonnie's quilts and it started a discussion of who had done the most. I was far from winning, but it did get my quilt pictured. The picture above is the bag that I mostly made, and the wallet that my granddaughter, Tabbie mostly made. tomorrow she's coming back and I'm helping her with a Georgia Bulldog quilt she's making. It's such fun to sew with the girls in the family, a real treat. Oops, my original intention was to direct you to Bonnie's linky, but I got so excited telling about my granddaughter and my quilt that I forgot. Here it it. |
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Easy Street - Part 2
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9 comments:
Those blues and yellows look so clean and fresh. Lovely.
Candace, I love your blue/white background. The yellow in the flying geese is a great touch. Looks like it will be a gorgeous quilt.
I really like the colours you're using, it's going to be fun to see how the mystery unfolds.
Fun colors you are using and the purse looks neat too!
Love all the quilts and bags cos I'm pretty much into these too :)
I like your colors, too, Candace. Blue and white always look so 'clean' and it's great with your yellow. Nice.
Your colors are awesome! Can't wait to see the final project!
Your colors are beautiful! I love yellow, so I will love your quilt.
What FUN fabrics! Can't wait to see it further down the "street"
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