I finished the selvedge spiderweb mini this week, and have it resting on my table to showcase some of the prettiest hydrangeas from my yard. It was so fun using selvedges, and I’m starting to collect more. What project should I do next with selvedges?
My heart goes pitter patter every time I see this lovely mini!! ;)
I love it Kerri!
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteKerri...this is precious! I love hydrangeas, too! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteso cute!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! What a great way to enjoy a sweet little mini everyday. May I ask, did you wash it? it looks so lovely and crinkly
ReplyDeleteThat is really neat, I love it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The flowers are beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteI love the color combos. Great Job.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!! Claudia~ I did wash it!! I usually don't wash my wall hanging ones, but since this is on the table and I have lots of little hands running around that are often dirty, thought it needed a wash right away. :)
ReplyDeletemmmmmm.........good.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Kerri.
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely gorgeous!!! I am so envying it right now!!! I have to tell you, your blog is totally inspiring me. I've never quilted before - just taught myself to sew a little less than a year ago - but I've been wanting to learn to quilt. Anyway, I so much loved the colors in your orange/turquoise/green spiderweb blocks that I took that inspiration and made my very first quilted project - a cover for my quiet time notebook. I LOVE how it turned out - you can see it on my blog if you want. Thanks for your inspiration and keep the awesome beautiful-ness coming!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Really makes me want to try out a spider web block now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini -- the quilting added such great texture, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat article, exactly what I needed.
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