I'm still working on some pillowcase designs.
And making slow progress on the mini GFG.
January 2010 - 7 flowers
April 2010 - 14 flowers
May 2010 - almost 18 flowers
There's hope...
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
I'm still working on some pillowcase designs.
And making slow progress on the mini GFG.
January 2010 - 7 flowers
April 2010 - 14 flowers
May 2010 - almost 18 flowers
There's hope...
Your little flowers are so sweet! I just adore them.
ReplyDeletewow so many flowers, I know how many work this is, but it looks amazing I really love it
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You have a whole quilt store in your room! How wonderful! Love, love, love your flowers! I have just been bit by the flower bug! Looking forward to seeing yours completed!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I would love to play in that Twiddletails store...!
ReplyDeleteLove your little flowers!
Love your material stash. Your hexie flowers are so sweet. Nice choice of colours.
ReplyDeleteI love your hexagon flowers! Quick question from a hexagon newbie -- are your papers still inside the hexagons at this point, or do you remove them once you've sewn a flower together?
ReplyDeleteyour flowers are looking awesome. I have one of those started - it's sitting under my bed!!! I only drag it out when I don't have any other projects to do....a very rare occasion...but you're inspiring - maybe I'll do some this weekend :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are just the cutest!! I love them!
ReplyDeleteAnina, the GFG is soo gorgeous, you are doing a great job :)
ReplyDeleteyour mini garden is fabulous! loving it. ooxx`jodi
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog...and let me tell you...it is great and the fabrics are sooooooooooooooo wonderful.....
ReplyDeleteYour GFG is looking fabulous Anina!! When do you find the time?
ReplyDeleteThe GFG is soooo pretty - well worth persevering with :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, Aahhhh!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those flowers are intensely amazing! Thanks for sharing your lovely blog- keep up the great work!
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I love the way the picture of the 14 "cups" up at the edges. It looks sculptural.
ReplyDeleteI love your hexagonquilt!
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