Welcome TGIFFers! I'm going to milk my first finish of 2014 -- A Stitch in Time -- a little longer because, well, prepping these quilt block sandwiches has been taking up all of my extra time this week.
These blocks are for a free motion quilting workshop I'm teaching with the Ottawa Valley Quilt Guild on Saturday. Can't wait!
I won't repeat what I said about A Stitch in Time on Wednesday. I was going for a crop circle look with the quilting, which I forgot to mention earlier this week.
And that's pretty much all I've got!
Goodness that's some fantastic quilting! Thanks for hosting. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning! The quilting fabulous
ReplyDeleteOh I love the 'crop circle' look. Very effective :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Michelle wishing you all that is good! Love you quilt...fabulous! As always, thank you for hosting the linky! Marie x
ReplyDeleteI love crop circles :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting on that piece, MR. Have fun teaching tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the quilt on this!
ReplyDeleteOooh, that quilting is yum! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilting! can I come to your class? It's only a short flight from Winnipeg, lol.
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilting!! I'm impressed.... :-D
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week, and hope you had a happy start on this new Year.
regards Ingrid
Love the quilting!!! I would love to attend your class! Alas it is too far from Vancouver.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful quilt, M-R!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the crop circle quilting! You did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting design is wonderful--I especially like the contrast between the rectangles and straight lines of the piecing with the circles of the quilting. (I never can decide when to echo or when to contrast!)
ReplyDeleteLovely quilting and I especially like how you've framed up the 3 spectrums in grays. So visually pleasing.
ReplyDeletebest from Tunisia,
nadia