So lets get crackin'
Check out these first two quilts - they came from Judy at http://www.patchworktimes.com/ She has the COOLEST borders.... but the time I get to the borders I just want to slap something on and be done, but she is changing that thought!!!
And this one!!! This was a mystery quilt a long time ago at the MysteryQuilts4Military Yahoo Group, I made one, but I didn't put borders on like this one.... kind of wish I had now!
And Speaking of the MysteryQuilts4Military Yahoo group - Nancy - the fearless leader and clue maker upper ( tee hee) send in this beautiful Quilt of Valor. Nancy also has a blog:
Ms Gina and the Longmont Quilt guild, and Gina's sewing bee did these next quilts! Wow - is her bee productive! I even showed pics of the back of a few of them, inspiration!!! They are just great.
This next shot is the back - and the block in the middle? It is signed by all the bee members! I LOVE that idea!!
This last string quilt was made by Diane B of the Longmont guild. I really like all the light colors with the red in the center!
Again - a back - isn't it great?
Thank you ALL for your hard work. These quilts went off Monday with the Chaplain to be presented. He took 11 quilts to award !!!
5 comments:
Wonderful, wonderful quilts!
Beautiful quilts... so inspiring!
very nice quilts, do you think you can tilt them the right way before posting? these are making me dizzy :-) LOL
I enjoy coming to your site to see all of these neat quilts. Very inspiring!
I kinda know what you mean about borders.....so I tend to do the top and let it lay around until it decides to grow up. If you count your time and fabric it takes as much to so a large detailed border as it does to do the middle.
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