Looked at the post over there - you did awesome with your fabrics! I loved reading all the personal history, and I'm still seriously jealous of your street address!!!
Wonderful use of the fabrics--I think I'll have to get some since I live in the North too. I especially love that you used every bit--even the selvedges!
Fell in love with these fabrics when you first introduced them and couldn't wait to see what you made with them. I love that quilt! Polaroid blocks were perfect for those panels.
Went over to Henry Glass and read the fabulous article about you!! So much fun to learn more about who you are!! Great article!! The quilts and all the projects are just wonderful!!
Looked at the post over there - you did awesome with your fabrics! I loved reading all the personal history, and I'm still seriously jealous of your street address!!!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting for you! Loved reading your post and seeing your wonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteWowee! How wonderful!
ReplyDeletexxx
Good job. Can't believe you did so many projects in a very short time.
ReplyDeleteGood job. Can't believe you did so many projects in a very short time.
ReplyDeleteI left a comment at the other post. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of the fabrics--I think I'll have to get some since I live in the North too. I especially love that you used every bit--even the selvedges!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Sharon! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Sharon. Great projects, too.
ReplyDeleteFell in love with these fabrics when you first introduced them and couldn't wait to see what you made with them. I love that quilt! Polaroid blocks were perfect for those panels.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! You did yourself proud! I love how you showcased all those beautiful fabrics. So perfect!
ReplyDeleteWent over to Henry Glass and read the fabulous article about you!! So much fun to learn more about who you are!! Great article!! The quilts and all the projects are just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on such beautiful and fun quilted finishes! I love the Polaroid quilt. Using the plaid as the bottom of the frame was genius.
ReplyDelete