...but not quite
I need to add four more rows and then I'm done.
I didn't use a whole jelly roll in the end. It was getting beyond tedious cutting everything up into little 2 1/2 inch squares so I took out maybe 10 different shades of what is already in there. Hopefully the rainbow effect is not lost.
I also have some 'thank yous' to do.
To Margi for giving my blog a much needed spring clean. If you fancy changing your blog and paying someone else a very reasonable sum of $CAD ask Margi.
A thank you too to Geta who very kindly sent me a copy of her new book
I'm going to have a flick through it this coming weekend and see what I can attempt.
And finally, a big thank you to Susan who sent me this a little while back...
...for no other reason than I unashamedly hinted I'd like one when I first saw one similar on her blog.
Thank you to all of you.
(It's Finish It Up Friday time again at Amanda Jean's)
I love your new look - it's so clean and fresh - it's different but still feels like you. I also love the HST rainbow quilt and the new book looks interesting, I can't wait to see what you make first! Gorgeous pouch from Susan too!
ReplyDeleteI love your rainbow quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow, that quilt top is stunning! I love the way you arranged the colors, it has such a strong visual impact!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is stunning, I want one too. Your blog looks lovely and you get wonderful presents too.
ReplyDeleteThe blog looks great, as does the quilt. I think I am going to start dropping big hints all over the place now!! I really love that quilt ;)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely rainbow quilt and fun book I bet
ReplyDeleteLOVE the rainbow quilt! The rainbow effect is definitely not lost, its just fabulous :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt top. You obviously have far more patience than me. And your welcome for the pouch.
ReplyDeleteMMmm lovely lay out - and did someone just suggest a 2.5" WOF swap???
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is wicked cool. I love the bold colours, and I love how you used the black and white print as the 'solid' contrast. Very clever use of fabric!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty HST quilt you've made. That's a clever way to lay them out. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog look and the quilt is looking gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHadley got there before me Alison - I really love your cushion though! Well anything you make really ...hint hint! Hehe!
ReplyDeleteOr does it only work on Susan?
AHHH I love the rainbow quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing quilt! I, too, would like to read Geta's book.
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