Wednesday, October 27, 2010

One Flower Wednesday



This is my last post for one flower Wednesday.
I am going to sandwich this quilt and I hope to start hand quilting it in the mornings before going to work so it may be awhile before it appears again.

37 comments:

  1. My word... what a beautiful One (lots) of Flower(s) Wednesday(s)...

    Please do show your progress whilst wuilting it.

    Also please can you show a close-up of the borders?

    Stunning work. I am so inspired.
    Gina

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  2. A beautiful quilt,,,well done...please don't stay away too long...would like to know how you sre planning to quilt it please..

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  3. Oh my, that is just wonderful...it is amazing, it seems like just yesterday you started this one flower Wednesday and now you have enough for a whole quilt....

    What time do you get up in the mornings?

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  4. It is beautiful! What is the size?

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  5. That is beautiful. How many hexies are in it?

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  6. Really nice quilt , the little Lily Bug must be getting quite a big Lily bug now--cottonreel

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  7. It's just gorgeous! Do post progress pics from time to time, I think lots of folks (myself included) are interested in the process of hand quilting.

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  8. Breathtaking. What a beautiful flowergarden you have made.
    I too would love to follow your progress on the quilt.

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  9. A very bright and beautiful flower garden Betsy! Enjoy your morning hand quilting. How do you plan on quilting it?

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  10. Oh my gosh...it's just gorgeous!

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  11. Wow, it's stunning! It's been fun to watch this one grow into a beautiful garden.

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  12. It is stunning!!! I love the colors in it!!!

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  13. Betsy, your quilt is beautiful and so colorful. I love the border and can't wait to see how you quilt it.

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  14. That is one of the best hexagon flower quilts I have seen. Great job!

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  15. I love the colors you used and the green background shades. It really has the feel of flowers in a garden, beautifully work.

    Debbie

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  16. Really beautiful Betsy , you did a lovely job on this and you should be very proud of it !

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  17. O,WOW! what a beatiful quilt that is! I love all the different greens between the flowers. Such a great quilt. Good Job!

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  18. it is stunning!!!
    I will miss one flower wednesday...can't you continue these posts as you are quilting it?

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  19. Hey that is more than one flower. lol! Great job. It is lovely and you should be so proud.

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  20. I'm impressed!
    Your quilt looks wonderful.

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  21. Your quilt is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!

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  22. Ohh my goodness!! Your quilt is magnificent!!!!
    I really love the green!
    Congratulations on amazing work!

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  23. THIS is what keeps us going with our seemingly endless projects. It's a stunner! Love your mixture of greens for the stepping stones.
    Happy hand quilting.

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  24. Wow, congratulations to your finished top! And what a beautiful one! I love the effect of all the different greens between the flowers.

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  25. Congratulations, Fiesta, on getting the top finished! It is beautiful!

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  26. This is so beautiful! Can't wait to see how you will quilt this. Congratulations on a job well done:)

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  27. Oh. My. Stars. That. Is. Beautiful.

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  28. It's fabulous Betsy! Hand quilting too - wow!

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  29. Wow, must feel great to be moving on to the quilting stage! Very pretty!

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  30. Stunning!!! I love the greens between the flowers, gorgeous!

    Happy quilting, Cisca

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  31. Very nice and you finished that quickly. I've been working on a GFG for years, I call it my forever project.

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  32. WHat a beautful hexagon quilt. You must be so delighted to get it finished...Well done you... its fantastic!

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  33. How lovely! Your Flower Garden is really beautiful. I would love to see your progress in handquilting.

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  34. Wow!
    one of the best hexagon quilts I've seen. It's just wonderful!

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