That is very beautiful! I love that!What a lucky Jane in Kansas!
Very pretty :)
great job!! It's tricky to learn, but if you have patience it can be fun!
It is very pretty. Congratulations on the new technique! That is one of the great benefits of swapping, I think!
Wow, that is very pretty, and I love the 30's fabrics.
Cute top. I hope you enjoy the round robbin. Love the bag in the previous post. Glad you are back and you enjoyed your vacation.
very pretty- I'm in a 30's mode lately with my quilting- I'm actually going to work on my 30's cathedral windows once I get caught up in blogland
Glad to hear that you are back and I love what you have been doing lately. Lovely bags and very pretty foundation piecing.
I like your Quilt, beautiful!Kind Regards,Sonnja
That's so cute! I love 30s.
Pretty colors, my Mom is using a lot of 30's prints in her quilting these days. I just sent her a huge fat quarter bundle to keep her going.
Very cute.
That is so pretty. It turned out really well for a first time :))I just love those pretty 30's colours with white.
Wow Swooze I love it and if that if your first go at paperpiecing, you are going really well.Eva
I love 30's prints and you did really well on the paper piecing ! I'm sure Jane will be delighted at your contribution to the quilt !
HI Swwoze,you have been busy since I popped in to see you!Great to see that you are finishing stuff!
very pretty nice job!saphirz
Love the 30's fabric, great job!!!
That turned out sweet! So is this a technique you plan on using more often? Just curious! Keep well!
It looks just beautifull.
Beautiful top! Isn't paper piecing fun?
Swooze...this is gorgeous! I took a class (yrs ago) and made a paper pieced double wedding ring...much easier, I think than your beautiful top!
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That is very beautiful! I love that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky Jane in Kansas!
Very pretty :)
ReplyDeletegreat job!! It's tricky to learn, but if you have patience it can be fun!
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty. Congratulations on the new technique! That is one of the great benefits of swapping, I think!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is very pretty, and I love the 30's fabrics.
ReplyDeleteCute top. I hope you enjoy the round robbin. Love the bag in the previous post. Glad you are back and you enjoyed your vacation.
ReplyDeletevery pretty- I'm in a 30's mode lately with my quilting- I'm actually going to work on my 30's cathedral windows once I get caught up in blogland
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you are back and I love what you have been doing lately. Lovely bags and very pretty foundation piecing.
ReplyDeleteI like your Quilt, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Sonnja
That's so cute! I love 30s.
ReplyDeletePretty colors, my Mom is using a lot of 30's prints in her quilting these days. I just sent her a huge fat quarter bundle to keep her going.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty. It turned out really well for a first time :))
ReplyDeleteI just love those pretty 30's colours with white.
Wow Swooze I love it and if that if your first go at paperpiecing, you are going really well.
ReplyDeleteEva
I love 30's prints and you did really well on the paper piecing ! I'm sure Jane will be delighted at your contribution to the quilt !
ReplyDeleteHI Swwoze,
ReplyDeleteyou have been busy since I popped in to see you!
Great to see that you are finishing stuff!
very pretty nice job!
ReplyDeletesaphirz
Love the 30's fabric, great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out sweet! So is this a technique you plan on using more often? Just curious! Keep well!
ReplyDeleteIt looks just beautifull.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful top! Isn't paper piecing fun?
ReplyDeleteSwooze...this is gorgeous! I took a class (yrs ago) and made a paper pieced double wedding ring...much easier, I think than your beautiful top!
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