Wednesday, June 4, 2014

WIP & LET'S BEE SOCIAL: What it is and what it should be

This top, for my Aunt & Uncle, in celebration of their 40th Wedding Anniv is done. My "quilt models" weren't available, so I tried to hang this in my sewing room. It doesn't really work well to display my quilt for documentation purposes, but I love how it looks like stained glass! Makes me happy...so happy that I made this the background on my cellphone! :)
Here are the blocks pre-assembly:
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14 comments:

  1. So beautiful! I love the photo in front of the window like stained glass. Incredible work!

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  2. Love the stained-glass effect, and it's also lovely without the light behind it.

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  3. Beautiful - the stained glass effect can even work on a finished quilt held up to strong sunlight. It's fun to see the beauty of your work from other angles! Congrats on getting the top pieced!

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  4. it looks gorgeous! so bright and happy

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  5. Beautiful! I love those kind of shots with light behind a quilt top!

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  6. Love that picture in front of the window!

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  7. The stained glass look makes me think I'd love to make some patchwork curtains! Colours in this are just gorgeous and the bento box design is perfect for them.

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  8. Oh man, that is soooo cool! Curtains - you need to make curtains like that!! :) Beautiful top, can't wait to see it finished! Amazing tops look doubly amazing after they are quilted IMHO.

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  9. Yes, yes, yes! This is so beautiful! Love the look of the stained glass. What a great block design. Your Aunt and Uncle are going to be thrilled!

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  10. It is a color explosion!!!! Very nice!!!

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  11. Beautiful! It looks lovely against your window. :)

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  12. It looks gorgeous against the window light. I reckon forget the quilt, back it with some muslim or something really thin, and turn it into curtains instead! Sorry Aunt and Uncle!

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