i love how a stack of this...

...can be transformed into this...

what a relief to see this quilt (finally) finished! it took me a good deal of time to figure out the best way to use prints from the far far away line, but i am really happy with the results.

it measures in at 60" by 72",and when it came time to quilt it together i admit i felt a little intimidated. i decided to do straight lines as opposed to a free form design.
2 comments:
WOW---Great quilt, love how you tied the stack into the actual quilt---major task. It turned out to be a whimsical as well as practical piece of art work. Am so proud of your talent. That is a true gift---cherish it.
Ma
Thats really pretty. Love the fussy cutting.
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