Sunday, March 10, 2013

Oh So Cute!

 I mentioned in my previous post how I have decided to do Lucy Boston's Crosses. I did organize and start - just a little too wincy I think. Cute as ... but!
 So now I have a stack of one inch templates on hand and I am on a trial run to see what I can do with self-made one and a half inch templates.
I have some lovely fabrics about and of course have added a few more in Liberty Life, I think it is. They are just beautiful and I am just so enthusiastic, so let's hope I have some pretties to show you next post. Well, maybe one pretty, I'll be happy if I can achieve that.
I was so thrilled to have so many lovely comments on my last post and I still hope to get back to you all personally. Life is so busy, it takes a lot caring for others, but I really do want to hold onto my quilting, blog and all that goes with it.
Happy Sunday arv to all girls in Oz and it will come to all of you soon!

9 comments:

  1. I love what you can do with a bit of fussy cutting. At least I won't be tempted to follow your lead this time as I have already made two. I didn't use paper piecing but just sewed those little suckers together.

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  2. I am starting to become really interesting in fussy cutting fabric it has me looking at fabric differently!
    this is adorable, so little and cute! can't wait to see more
    plus BEAUTIFUL fabric!
    Kathie

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  3. You will have so much fun with this quilt. I'll be interested to hear whether you like the 1.5 inch pieces better.

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  4. I agree, these are adorable!
    :-}pokey

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  5. Your fabric knocks me out. As does your work, always.

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  6. Lovely, I have that one started too 😉

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  7. Hi Lurline. Can you go onto the Facebook

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  8. sorry Lurline - my phone wouldn't post anymore - I meant to say was can you please go onto the Facebook Destash group site - you have been asked for :)

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  9. It's great to try something new, especially when a beautiful stack of gorgeous fabrics are involved! Hope you find lots of satisfaction in the process.

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