


For many months, I have owned this book and I have been wanting to make this quilt but I hesitated because I wanted each block to showcase a different pumpkin.
So for months, I browsed clip art designs, magazines and pumpkin patterns so I can add different pumpkins to this quilt.
Finally after months of machine appliqueing these pumpkins, I am ready to add a border and start the quilting process.
This project took me a long time since I made one for my daughter too.
It seems I work in multiples now :)
Love it! I have a thing for pumpkins and your quilt is adorable.
ReplyDeleteoh! when do we get to see it? or both of them!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - a wonderful variety of pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilt! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love pumpkins too , this is a really sweet pattern and I like how you have used a variety of fabrics to showcase the pumpkins ,wonderful job. Is your DD's the same or have you changed it some?
ReplyDeleteTwo for the price of one sounds like a bargain to me. The second block always seems to go much faster.
ReplyDeleteYou made two of them?! Wow! What a fun quilt!!
ReplyDeleteOOO I love it! What a great inspirational piece... I love looking at books and adapting a pattern to my design! Great job, Betsy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project. I also like the idea of each block having a different pumpkin. Can't wait to see your quilt.
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This looks like a lot of fun...can't wait to see the fabrics you've chosen.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, lucky daughter...can you adopt me for a while?
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
What a charming quilt. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love anything pumpkins! You did a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteOh, such fun to look at each different pumpkin. Great job and two them, wow.
ReplyDeleteI made that quilt a couple of years ago and gave it away. Stupid me. I want it back. hahaha
ReplyDeletePat
luv luv luv this!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, my .... this is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and fallish! How will you finish it?
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