Dear brides, it is winter in Holland, so ideal to do some quilting and some more quilting. Just two borders left to do. Is is really coming to life now, and also I found a few bits I forgot to blanket stitch! so they are done by hand.
This is the first quilt I am quilting which does not get bored, every block is something new. Hope you all enjoy working on your own CWB quilt.
wonderful work, your fabrics really bring this quilt to life. I think you are so brave to step out and use such rich fabrics and it really paid off. It is truly awesome
Wonderful colors, really something different. I have chosen warm colors, after being tempted to do bright ones too... I want to make this quilt for my sister, if she would have it, and I know she likes the original colors. Perhaps the next one will be brighter...
The Civil War Bride Quilt Blog is for those of us making the quilt from the pattern by Corliss Searcey of Threadbear in Castlemaine, Victoria, Aus. It is a place to post photos of completed blocks and quilts, as well as words of encouragement and ideas. This blog is not associated with Threadbear or Corliss Searcey, there is however a link on the sidebar directly to Threadbear as a matter of internet courtesy. Email elizabethmcmahon1950@gmail.com if you are making this quilt and interested in becoming a member.
wonderful work, your fabrics really bring this quilt to life. I think you are so brave to step out and use such rich fabrics and it really paid off. It is truly awesome
ReplyDeletethat looks really wonderful!i would not have dared to take that background fabric,but you are right,it looks very lively and pretty,susi
ReplyDeleteYour bride quilt is so unique. Love the bright faberics and the way you have done things like a half an apple. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteYour tulips are absolutely wonderful! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteMooi geworden, beautiful. greetings from Baukje
ReplyDeleteThai is beautiful, the colours are so bright and really make it yours! Well done.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors, really something different. I have chosen warm colors, after being tempted to do bright ones too... I want to make this quilt for my sister, if she would have it, and I know she likes the original colors. Perhaps the next one will be brighter...
ReplyDeleteSylvia Kaptein
The Netherlands, Europe
Amazing works you do. I have been looking through your blog and I just love what you have been working on. Super!
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