Appliqueing the circles onto the squares
Close up of the satin stitch:
Before squaring off the edges:
My finished quilt! (The pattern for this quilt is one of Amy Butler's free patterns: it can be found on her website)
Here is a peak at the next quilt I'm making: I've had this fabric for such a long time, just waiting to be made into a baby quilt for William:
That looks AMAZING! Great job, you were so fast!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling. so, so, so, so, so, so cute. I *love* the fabrics for both quilts. you're motivating me to pick up quilting again....
ReplyDeleteWow! You finished this one so quickly. You are super talented.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Liz, I love your fabrics! I'm just trying to gear up to make Ethan a quilt. Where did you get all your cute fabrics? I need to find a good place around here. Again, I'm amazed! You are definitely your mother's daughter.
ReplyDeletelove it!! good job liz!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented, and I always love the colors you choose.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. You are so talented. How do you do it? I need you to teach me
ReplyDeleteHOLY COW!!!! Liz that's beautiful!!! I love love love it, the fabric is STUNNING (i want a blanket just like that.... and a dress... and shoes... and a headband.... the list goes on)
ReplyDeleteGREAT job and i love the fabric for Will's to-be quilt too... you're awesome!
Oh my goodness, it's beautiful!! I'm so proud of you!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Liz! We miss you guys already:(
ReplyDeleteu r a machine! it looks great!
ReplyDeleteamazing!
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