Hi Deborah - thanks for welcomiong me back a few days ago! It has been a marvellous break and I see you've been quite busy while I was away! I just love the beautiful colour blends you've used in this quilt.
Yip, I have to agree with everyone here on this piece. I loving the soft colors...it reminds me of something I would find in Europe. Make sure you post the finished piece. Have a beautiful and creative weekend. Cheers
This piece has such a fresh look to it. Looks like something I want to cuddle!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd it is coming along very softly. It has a much softer feel than I normally think of with your work. Was that intentional?
ReplyDeleteYes, it is an intentional choice. I'm still working on the usual brighter pieces but am also enjoying softer quieter pieces.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a transformation from you last picture of the project; the added details looks like they tell a story. Do they?
ReplyDeleteSo very charming, and I love the soft colors (as always).
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah - thanks for welcomiong me back a few days ago! It has been a marvellous break and I see you've been quite busy while I was away! I just love the beautiful colour blends you've used in this quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat soft sweet colors. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYip, I have to agree with everyone here on this piece. I loving the soft colors...it reminds me of something I would find in Europe. Make sure you post the finished piece. Have a beautiful and creative weekend.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Well named!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful...can't wait to see it completely finished!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuch a very prett slow cloth
ReplyDeletelittle by little, layer by layer, piece by piece...and it's all stitched with passion and love!
ReplyDeletesew pretty!
ciao bella
creative carmelina
beautiful. such wonderful soft colors!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Deborah, love the pink. I want to hold it the fabrics seem so soft!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely to create and to hold in your hands...thank you for sharing. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
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