truly awesome! I'm glad it has a preordained destination otherwise I'd be singing, "Turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so!"
Inspiring! My friends are going to work on quilts for Slave Lake this weekend. Tony has been living there for a yr. We move there to join him in July. Our house was spared but there are so many who have lost everything. Michelle P., your old neighbour...
I can't stand it, getting only a sneak peak. I see some purple....is that purple? Always love you color selections. Nice quilting too, I always have to draw lines to follow, as I'm no good at using my the guide. So I am most impressed with you using your guide!
Are you hand quilting or machine quilting this? Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt and quilting Krista!
ReplyDeleteI knew that I was going to love the look of this when I saw the title of your post! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I see the yellow part being like the Sun!
ReplyDeletetruly awesome! I'm glad it has a preordained destination otherwise I'd be singing, "Turning Japanese, I think I'm turning Japanese, I really think so!"
ReplyDeleteNice, it looks like you are changing thread color as you expand the circle? Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOoooh can hardly wait to see this on Friday!! Lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking really good! Is this your solids challenge quilt?
ReplyDeleteare you dizzy yet? ;)
ReplyDeletecan't wait for the full reveal!
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Love it!
ReplyDeleteDid you mark them all first?
circles are THE best. ESPECIALLY concentric ones.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. Beautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteCome on...fess up! I want to know how you did this?? Sew even and precise!! Love it!
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Please bring this gorgeousness with you to VMQG tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteReally cool!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Krista!
ReplyDeletelove it. i'm a bit stuck pondering what to do inside 12 inch squares myself...
ReplyDeleteWow...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to see this when it's finished!!! The quilting will be so awesome with those squares!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting!!!! It looks lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteInspiring! My friends are going to work on quilts for Slave Lake this weekend. Tony has been living there for a yr. We move there to join him in July. Our house was spared but there are so many who have lost everything. Michelle P., your old neighbour...
ReplyDeleteI can't stand it, getting only a sneak peak. I see some purple....is that purple? Always love you color selections. Nice quilting too, I always have to draw lines to follow, as I'm no good at using my the guide. So I am most impressed with you using your guide!
ReplyDeleteThat's how I bury the ends of my threads too. I thought that was how everyone did it. Are we alone? :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely, I should have remembered to say. Just gorgeous!
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