Whoop Whoop - I'm celebrating.....
the wind caught us - and gave my quilt holder away!!
So this block is called the Bee Blessed block? I found that pattern years ago here:
http://sewmeblog.blogspot.com/2014/11/bee-blessed-november-2014.html and I rREALLY liked it!!! I used it for a lot of 30's Stashbusting - and then I saw one in Red White and Blue and decided it was a pretty versatile block!
This will be in my Quiltygirl Etsy Store at some point - I am still learning how to manage my time .😍😁😂
**** Now it is your turn!!! Link up your finishes ( or not) and lets all be inspired!!!************
Lovely quilt. And I love the photos, so nice to showcase a quilt that way.
ReplyDeleteGreat crib quilt! Love the lavenders. Stitching is always better than chasing after cattle, been there, done that!
ReplyDeleteThe staging of that photo with that beautiful background....! Adorable quilt and title - who doesn't love some lilac?
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finish! Lovely bunch of purples.
ReplyDeleteLooking at those pics I was nervous that quilt holder would fall backwards off of the rock.
Love your pretty purples and thanks for the pattern link. Looks like your quilt holder was on a sloped rock, or maybe just the camera angle? Such a nice spot to showcase that pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a fun block to make. I will have to pin that one too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful purple quilt with breath-taking backdrops!
ReplyDeleteYou are on a roll with the finishes, and hooray for the time outside on a hike!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts get THE BEST backdrops for their photo shoots! Congrats on your finish, Alycia.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so nice! And I bet that pattern would indeed make a great QoV project. Glad you got to go hiking a bit, too. I long for that.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL setting for quilt photos - I mean, really?!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Alycia, what a gorgeous quilt!
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