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Friday, September 17, 2021

Purple 30's Quilt .... and Finished (or not) Friday!!

 Whoop Whoop - I'm celebrating..... 



A whole Finish!!! a Whole Bound and everything....


and another Hike in the woods
Can you tell I have REALLY needed some outside time?



or maybe just some outside time that is not weeding, watering and chasing cows haha!


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 .😍😁😂

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12 comments:

  1. Lovely quilt. And I love the photos, so nice to showcase a quilt that way.

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  2. Great crib quilt! Love the lavenders. Stitching is always better than chasing after cattle, been there, done that!

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  3. The staging of that photo with that beautiful background....! Adorable quilt and title - who doesn't love some lilac?

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  4. Congrats on the finish! Lovely bunch of purples.
    Looking at those pics I was nervous that quilt holder would fall backwards off of the rock.

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  5. 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.

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  6. That does look like a fun block to make. I will have to pin that one too!

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  7. Beautiful purple quilt with breath-taking backdrops!

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  8. You are on a roll with the finishes, and hooray for the time outside on a hike!

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  9. Your quilts get THE BEST backdrops for their photo shoots! Congrats on your finish, Alycia.

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  10. That 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.

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  11. BEAUTIFUL setting for quilt photos - I mean, really?!!!

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  12. Hi Alycia, what a gorgeous quilt!

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