Observations of a librarian and quiltmaker who values the connections between and among people and organizations.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Cream Crush
Here is a rather crooked picture of my Cream Crush quilt top. I used only two of the fabrics I bought in England (the green in the spinning stars and the orange circles in the album blocks). The border fabric was purchased with another project in mind. I think it works very well here (and there is lots left over to use in that other project.)
When I put the blocks on the design wall I wasn't wild about the effect. Now the assembled top reminds me of an elaborate tile floor. This was great fun to do!
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Your Cream Crush turned out really pretty. I went with the orange, and am still in the thinking process, but I have all the blocks ready.
ReplyDeleteOh very cool!
ReplyDeleteOh I like it. You're cream looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNann, I really like the way yours turned out. I like almost all of Bonnie's work, but this one did not intrigue me UNTIL I saw yours!
ReplyDeleteI met one of your MagPie friends when I was working in the quilt shop in Sandwich. I told her I read your blog frequently. Your group sounds like a lot of fun. I'm glad you all had a wonderful time.
Your OC quilt looks great, well done.
ReplyDeleteI am still piecing the blocks together but will get there too.
cheers
Christine
Cream Crush looks great!
ReplyDeleteThese "orange crush quilts are really starting to look fabulous now that you can see all the blocks! and yours is no exception!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Cream crush is very pretty-I like my OC but I wouldn't call it "pretty"!Roslyn
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining Just Us Quilters! Please give me a link back to my blog. Kindly, Niki
ReplyDeleteOoohhh... I like your Cream Crush! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love finished quilt, and I think the process was all part of the fun.
ReplyDeleteFor a link back Nann, you'll need to copy/paste the HTML given on my side bar of Just Us Quilters. It's in the scrolling part. Just put that in your HTML under customize and bam, you're done!
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