I love quilts blowing in the wind! There was just a slight breeze.
Last week I had two more to finish up so I thought I'd take a close-up of them. I was needing a little more blue and green to balance the quilt out a little. I really like how the blue and pink one turned out!
Bunny on a line!
Hedgie and Squirrel!
And a couple more of the finished quilt top!!
This week-end my girls had a camp-out with their Girl Scouts troop so we took the boys up to the Tulip Festival, and they sure had a lovely day! It was so fun seeing them run up and down the isles enjoying the beauty of nature!
And me matching with the red tulips. :)
Now to decide whether I should start sandwiching and quilting the granny squares quilt top or maybe put together another quilt top. Maybe this one, or this one?? It is always so fulfilling to get a quilt top put together. hmmm, what do you think?
The linen is perfect with these blocks. It is the prettiest I've seen!! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong picking anyone of those first :^)
Your granny quilt top is beautiful! This bunny on a line fabric is too cute, can you tell me what it is?
ReplyDeleteI would either finish the granny quilt or make the pinwheel quilt perhaps in other colors. Hildy
Wonderful quilt. The linen sure give it an hedge. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt turned out great! the little hedgehog square is too cute!
ReplyDeleteSamanthaJayne x
You are so cute! What fabric is the 30s repro in the hedgie block? It's blue & red right under the green flower sugar. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethanks!! :) that blue and red repro fabric is from fat 8ths and friends by in the beginning fabric. i think it was printed in 2008.
Deletehugs,
kerri
Quilt and bind it is my advice! Yes a finished top is exciting but a finished quilt you can use is much more satisfying!!! (Having just finished one myself, and I can't wait to finish the next quilt in my line-up, even though I too have other tops to sew.)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteIs the tulip festival in La Conner? I went many years ago and I loved it!
Hi Alisa,
DeleteThe Tulip Festival is in Mt. Vernon, right next to La Conner. La Conner had a parade that day so we got to enjoy that too. :)
I adore this quilt..love the grey background..I have got to make this pattern..your babies are adorable, and you are a cute little mama. Enjoy them, life flies by and you will be amazed when you are a grandmother, just how fast it all went by...
ReplyDeleteKerri, your granny square quilt is beyond beautiful!! I love the linen!! It gives it such a vintage feel!! I love all your fabrics!! So fun!! What pretty photos of your boys and you!! ;) xo Heather
ReplyDeleteso pretty! I love the linen. I have yet to start on my Granny Squares; too many quilts, too little time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to use linen for the background. The quilt is gorgeous!!! I think you should make the pinwheel quilt next :)
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic, kerri! i love the linen background!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Kerri! I love the linen and your fabric choices -- the colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteoh, Kerri, it looks so so pretty! I can't wait to see it finished. I love your Pinwheels in the Park blocks too!
ReplyDeleteThe linen background is so pretty with the sweetsy little blocks... so cute! Beautiful job and family too!
ReplyDeleteKerri, I am a hard-core white fabric lover. But I just can't imagine your quilt being any prettier that it does with that lovely taupe linen. I can't decide if it looks more vintage or more modern this way! Bit it doesn't matter ... it is simply stunning. :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the tops you put together Kerri. Thank you for the inspiration. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this with the linen. Great job Kerri!
ReplyDeleteI never would've thought to do it with linen, but it looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe tulip festival looks like a wonderful time. I visited one last year near where we lived and it was so neat seeing all the different kinds.
The quilt is stunning! I love the colors you chose. What a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteI am now hooked on Granny squares...it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteHugs Dawn x x
Dear Kerri, I love your granny squares! Your quilt is beautiful sweetie! You did such a wonderful job! I love all of the sweet fabrics and pretty colors! Your children are precious and I can see they are having fun! You are beautiful and I love your pretty blouse, lovely red sweater and the cheerful red tulips! xo~Paula
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt! I think I should start making a granny sq quilt too.
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeleteJe viens de découvrir votre blog, vos créations sont magnifiques!
Bravo!
Peony
Oh what a pretty quilt top! I just love the colors you have chosen and the blowing in the wind adds even more charm to your pictures. :o)
ReplyDeleteI am currently using little 2" scraps to make a mini granny square quilt for my sewing room. I posted a picture if you would like to take a peek. :o)