Saturday, September 17, 2011

To Treasure or Charity?

I have got myself into a real mess - fabrics everywhere looking for x's and +'s - to cut into bigger pieces or not? ... anyhow, while ratting through boxes I came across this 'old' flimsy made by our group Birds of a Feather in Brisbane - no that's not what it was called - tell me Christine! I could make this into a long story - trust me, I won't! Those were the days when I didn't get to quilting before I started on another project - I'm just a little better these days. I thought 'now that's a nice charity quilt' - how wicked, and now it is growing on me very quickly and the puppies need a new quilt for their spot on the lounge beside me - guess what I am going to do?


Closeup!

Sticking to my promise to myself - I can't quite get perfection on joining those seams, though I am improving, I think, lol!



So delicate, so beautiful ... lots of beautiful buds are about to burst open - what a beautiful time of year!Happy weekend!

PS - just remembered - of course! - our group in Brisbane was Kindred Spirits - thanks Christine, lol!

26 comments:

  1. Happy to see you posting again, laugh we called our selfs Kindred Spirits, mind you in hindsight ( won't go there) grin
    Happy sewing, love the block you are working on.

    cheers
    Christine

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  2. What a gorgeous quilt Lurline, your puppies will have the biggest smile on their furry faces I'm sure! Lovely x and + blocks. xo

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  3. i agree Lurline your quilt is lovely,well done

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  4. To keep for the puppies with lots of special memories woven in.
    Love the new blocks.

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  5. I do like that nine-patch and am having fun with the blocks too.

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  6. Dare I admit that I have started a quilt with charity in mind, and then couldn't part with it cause I loved it so.

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  7. I love the colors and pattern of this quilt. A treasure for sure and I would keep it close if I were you. When others ask what am I going to do with "yet another quilt", I reply that I will keep it until it is worthy of being given away. Enjoy the season. Judy C

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  8. Your +o blocks are turning out so nicely. Ever since I saw Cathy's I've been wanting to make it, but it will have to wait for now.

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  9. I love that quilt! I think it's a keeper for sure. :D Love your blocks too!

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  10. Just called in to see what you have been up to :-)
    Ah, another beautiful creation :-) x x x

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  11. Don't think I could part with that top - the sashing fabric is wonderful. Your pups must have good taste!

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  12. I would have to keep the 9 patch as well. I love the thin red border.

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  13. Çok şık ve güzel bir iş olmuş. Türkiye'den selamlar gönderiyorum.

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  14. Oh, I think you should finish your quilt for your puppies. It's a wonderful quilt. Love your X blocks. Since going back to work, I haven't had any spare time for quilting... Or blogging. I need to make some changes to this all-about-work schedule. LOL

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  15. A keeper for sure Lurline...let the puppies enjoy it!
    Julia ♥

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  16. I agree with Julia, keep it for the puppies.

    Your rose is beautiful, I am still waiting for mine to come out.

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  17. I think the puppis need a quilt, they'll love you for it. Love, love those cross plus blocks.

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  18. oh I think you need to keep that quilt
    I love nine patches and LOve this quilt!!!!!
    your blocks look great, don't be so hard on yourself
    beautiful rose.....
    keep sewing Lurline!!!!
    Kathie

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  19. A beauty! Your blocks are adorable too!

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  20. Lurline ~ The quilt is exquisite & that rose is 2D4 gorgeous!

    TY for your sweet note of support. This means a lot to me.

    Have a beautiful week ~
    TTFN ~
    Hugs,
    Marydon

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  21. What a beautiful quilt, Lurline!! Love the nine patches...and your scrappy blocks are just my cup of tea!

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  22. A beautiful quilt! I love the red border.

    Have fun with your blocks and all your fabrics.

    A gorgeous rose. Thank you for sharing. We have none here yet. It is a bit too early here.

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  23. Spring is in your air, fall in ours. Love that we are opposite in that. The flimsy is beautiful. Truly beautiful. But I love your blocks you're making. They are really coming along.

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  24. The flimsy you found is fabulous!!!! And your blocks are great! Your making me feel the need to make some of my own.

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  25. I really enjoyed reading your blogs. a beautiful quilt, Lurline!! Love the nine patches...






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