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.
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....
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.
My word... what a beautiful One (lots) of Flower(s) Wednesday(s)...
ReplyDeletePlease 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
That is spectacular...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt,,,well done...please don't stay away too long...would like to know how you sre planning to quilt it please..
ReplyDeleteOh 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....
ReplyDeleteWhat time do you get up in the mornings?
It is beautiful! What is the size?
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. How many hexies are in it?
ReplyDeleteReally nice quilt , the little Lily Bug must be getting quite a big Lily bug now--cottonreel
ReplyDeleteIt'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.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking. What a beautiful flowergarden you have made.
ReplyDeleteI too would love to follow your progress on the quilt.
A very bright and beautiful flower garden Betsy! Enjoy your morning hand quilting. How do you plan on quilting it?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...it's just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's stunning! It's been fun to watch this one grow into a beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteIt is stunning!!! I love the colors in it!!!
ReplyDeleteBetsy, your quilt is beautiful and so colorful. I love the border and can't wait to see how you quilt it.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the best hexagon flower quilts I have seen. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you used and the green background shades. It really has the feel of flowers in a garden, beautifully work.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Outstanding piecing! Great colors too
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful Betsy , you did a lovely job on this and you should be very proud of it !
ReplyDeleteO,WOW! what a beatiful quilt that is! I love all the different greens between the flowers. Such a great quilt. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteit is stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI will miss one flower wednesday...can't you continue these posts as you are quilting it?
Hey that is more than one flower. lol! Great job. It is lovely and you should be so proud.
ReplyDeleteWow, looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks wonderful.
Your quilt is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOhh my goodness!! Your quilt is magnificent!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love the green!
Congratulations on amazing work!
THIS is what keeps us going with our seemingly endless projects. It's a stunner! Love your mixture of greens for the stepping stones.
ReplyDeleteHappy hand quilting.
Wow, congratulations to your finished top! And what a beautiful one! I love the effect of all the different greens between the flowers.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Fiesta, on getting the top finished! It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Can't wait to see how you will quilt this. Congratulations on a job well done:)
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Stars. That. Is. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous Betsy! Hand quilting too - wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, must feel great to be moving on to the quilting stage! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!! I love the greens between the flowers, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting, Cisca
Very nice and you finished that quickly. I've been working on a GFG for years, I call it my forever project.
ReplyDeleteWHat a beautful hexagon quilt. You must be so delighted to get it finished...Well done you... its fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Your Flower Garden is really beautiful. I would love to see your progress in handquilting.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteone of the best hexagon quilts I've seen. It's just wonderful!