Marie367 said... Very nice and great directions! I think I could even do this! 11/6/12 8:03 PM
ArtAttack said... What a gorgeous quilt! To me it is very "Kaffe Fassett" whose quilts and use of colors I adore. This is very happy! I make a quilt top every once in a while but I don't like the quilting process. Great job on the eating the whole sandwich!! 11/6/12 8:30 PM
PattyGee said... So cute! I can't wait to do this. The Missouri Quilt Co. has a lot of tutorials, very helpful review. 11/6/12 10:50 PM
loti said... Lovely quilt, how long did it take you to make from start to finish? 11/7/12 0:47 AM
jannw said... Sure turned out well..A fun project with great results!! Congrats! 11/7/12 1:52 AM
Margaret said... Great-looking quilt! 11/7/12 7:28 AM
rtrittel said... I participated in a jelly roll race at my local quilt shop - and won! Well, I finished first anyways. Aren't they fun events? Now I need to actually quilt mine - you are a great inspiration - yours looks wonderful - the colors are so happy - well done! 11/7/12 9:58 AM
marec said... You did it!! It is wonderful and you have inspired me to try this next spring (cannot work on something this big in the travel trailer). 11/7/12 10:41 AM
r e n said... Very happy colors. 11/7/12 11:26 AM
treefrog said... Gorgeous quilt Ren. Looks fantastic draped over the new balcony 11/7/12 5:41 PM
Renren said... Thanks for your comments! They are greatly appreciated. Loti, I'm estimating the following: 2 hrs for the quilt top; 12 hours for the binding (which was sewn on by machine at the front; by hand at the back); 15 hours for the actual quilting of which 1/3 was probably pressing. Lots of pressing. So that would total out at 29 hours give or take an hour. 11/14/12 6:50 PM
Very nice and great directions! I think I could even do this!
11/6/12 8:03 PM
What a gorgeous quilt! To me it is very "Kaffe Fassett" whose quilts and use of colors I adore. This is very happy! I make a quilt top every once in a while but I don't like the quilting process. Great job on the eating the whole sandwich!!
11/6/12 8:30 PM
So cute! I can't wait to do this. The Missouri Quilt Co. has a lot of tutorials, very helpful review.
11/6/12 10:50 PM
Lovely quilt, how long did it take you to make from start to finish?
11/7/12 0:47 AM
Sure turned out well..A fun project with great results!! Congrats!
11/7/12 1:52 AM
Great-looking quilt!
11/7/12 7:28 AM
I participated in a jelly roll race at my local quilt shop - and won! Well, I finished first anyways. Aren't they fun events? Now I need to actually quilt mine - you are a great inspiration - yours looks wonderful - the colors are so happy - well done!
11/7/12 9:58 AM
You did it!! It is wonderful and you have inspired me to try this next spring (cannot work on something this big in the travel trailer).
11/7/12 10:41 AM
Very happy colors.
11/7/12 11:26 AM
Gorgeous quilt Ren. Looks fantastic draped over the new balcony
11/7/12 5:41 PM
Thanks for your comments! They are greatly appreciated. Loti, I'm estimating the following: 2 hrs for the quilt top; 12 hours for the binding (which was sewn on by machine at the front; by hand at the back); 15 hours for the actual quilting of which 1/3 was probably pressing. Lots of pressing. So that would total out at 29 hours give or take an hour.
11/14/12 6:50 PM