Both quilts are wonderful & i love the settings. Haven't set mine yet.... When i get closer to completing mine, I need to ask you or quiltkeemosabe if i can use one of these settings! Wonderful. Happy Wednesday!
I hadn't seen her setting yet! Very nice and now that she is armed with EQ7 knowledge I expect we will see even more great layout options for our $5quilt blocks
I'm flattered for my quilt to be featured on One Word Wednesday. Thanks Mrs. Goodneedle. Just want to say the setting is a variation (size variation) of a setting in Circle of Nine by Janet Houts---lots of great settings in that book!
A chronicle of random musings celebrating daily life, faith, family, sewing and making quilts from my semi-rural North Carolina studio:
"Strawberry Patch Quiltworks"
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how often do you get hurt taking pictures of quilts??
Isn't it pretty? Thanks for sharing.
Wow, I clicked back and forth several times to compare the two quilts in both colors...amazing how color can change the whole quilt. So pretty!
Both quilts are wonderful & i love the settings. Haven't set mine yet.... When i get closer to completing mine, I need to ask you or quiltkeemosabe if i can use one of these settings! Wonderful. Happy Wednesday!
I hadn't seen her setting yet! Very nice and now that she is armed with EQ7 knowledge I expect we will see even more great layout options for our $5quilt blocks
Wow! What an amazing setting. Hard to believe the blocks are the same....
It has been fascinating looking at the difference fabric choices make when I've been attending the last two mystery quilt workshops.
I'm flattered for my quilt to be featured on One Word Wednesday. Thanks Mrs. Goodneedle. Just want to say the setting is a variation (size variation) of a setting in Circle of Nine by Janet Houts---lots of great settings in that book!
very vibrant and pretty!
Please tell Keemosabe how beautiful her vibrant quilt is!
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