Friday, 6 June 2014

Soy Amado No. 34

No. 34 is soft and for a girl.





It has an almost antique feel to it.



Now the trouble with being the quilt holder upper and delegating the picture taking, is that it doesn't take long for The Photographer's Assistant to go off message and then all sorts of things start appearing on the computer screen when I download the images.







By which time I'd forgotten we hadn't 'done' the back so The Photographer's Assistant decided it was job done and I sloped off to the trusty washing line and did it myself.



And did a close-up of some of the blocks.


Time for another delivery don't you think?

Linking up to Finish It Up Friday

21 comments:

  1. Can she make a quilt-a-day? YES SHE CAN! You are amazing. I particularly like that you take the time to photograph each quilt in a special place. Beautiful care. Keep going!

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  2. Surely you. Need a rest soon?

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    1. I wish we could take up a collection and send Alison to a spa for a few days! YOU ARE AMAZING, Alison!!!

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  3. I love this one...and your photographer takes beautiful shots!

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  4. I'm enjoying seeing your range of footwear ;) Definitely time for a delivery. There can be nothing more satisfying than seeing all those quilts in a big, yummy pile :)

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  5. They just keep getting better and better. Love the flowers, too.

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  6. What a sweet and soft looking quilt! As always the back is pretty too.

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  7. Great flowerpictures too! But oh my, 34 quilts and all so lovely, what a great job you do for those children. I've feel a great respect for that!
    Those quilts will bring a lot of smiles on childrens faces.

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  8. I loved seeing your beautiful flowers too!

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  9. Another lovely quilt , and I like the diversion of the Photographer's Assitstant. Can beat some gorgeous flower pics!

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  10. The vibrancy of the flowers is joyful, but the sight of another quilt is heart-warming..well done you xx

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  11. I love this one, oh yes I love all the others too.
    Your Foxgloves are fabulous, mine never produce such wonderful flowers.

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  12. They are very good flower pictures! And the quilt is nice too. ;-)

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  13. Love your soft antique-looking quilt, another winner. Flower pictures are super. I was at Siisnghurst Castle in Kent today and saw some marvellous foxgloves there but yours are equal to them.

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  14. No flagging in your output rate Alison, even if the staff are grumbling!

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  15. Keep going, I am slowly creating another pile of orphan blocks to quilt for you. I figure that you are going to be at this for a while.

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  16. you are having so much fun with this project…i love the photos

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  17. Another lovely quilt and beautiful photo’s! Love that stash!

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  18. Another awesome quilt, can't wait to see them on the beds. I think I recognize the binding on that one!

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  19. Did TPA leave you holding up the quilt while taking those flower photos?!! Another great quilt!
    P.S. I'm catching up, again(!), no need to reply to all my comments - you've got sewing to do!

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