Well.
I couldn't just let 28, approximately 3.25 inch radius, perfectly good circles go to waste... so of course, I made a small circle quilt for the bride and groom. It's just a throw blanket size, but I love how it turned out.
I know, I know, it looks really girly, but these were their wedding colors. I just added a couple more fabrics with the pink in them to balance out the yellow. (Yes, that's pink in there, it was just raining outside when I finally took these pictures, all of an hour before we gave the quilt to the couple.) Also, this was the first time I've ever had a project professionally quilted--I seriously love the loops--what do you think?
(As usual, I'm linking up to AmyLouWho's Sew and Tell... finally a quilting post to put up on her quilting blog!)
So cute! Constantly impressed by your craftiness!
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ReplyDeleteThis may be my most overused word on your blog, but I think it's adorable. You amaze me.
ReplyDeleteVery creative use of those circles! And a useful remembrance of a special day:) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! the colors are so happy and cheerful. Where did you get it quilted?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love this!!! It looks amazing.
ReplyDeletewow...this is very cute...someday i'll venture out and make a quilt.
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love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your circle quilt, so cute and bright colored!I discovered you on Sew and Tell Fridays via Amylouwho. So excited that I found this creative and fun linky! I am a crafter, hand sewer,embroiderer,cross-stitcher and I am just learning to use a sewing machine! I would love to connect with you and share fun projects. Please visit me and follow along! Thanks! Please visit me @ mommiesandbeyond dot com
ReplyDeleteGood sue of circles. I love quilting but have only ever done little baby quilts.
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