This is the quilt that Adrienne and I worked on during Happy Scrappers at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. She put our blocks together, added the borders and made the backing. I sandwiched and quilted it and added the binding. I love how this low volume quilt turned out.
This is a close up of the quilt.
I have worked on this quilt at Happy Scrappers for over a year. I used scraps to make the blocks. Again, I was unable to get the vibrant colors to show, but it is really a pretty quilt. It will go to charity.
This is a close up. Ugh, the colors all look washed out! So sorry.
AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
- Quilt Block Cookbook BOM, Monday evening, July 24
- Tuesday Bee, Tuesday, July 25
- Bee Hive, Wednesday, July 26
- Quilt Block Cookbook BOM, Wednesday a.m., July 26
- Freezer Paper Applique Class, Wednesday afternoon, July 26
- Doll Bee, Thursday, July 27
- Mega Bow Tucks Tote, Thursday evening, July 27
- Machine Applique Scrappers, Saturday, July 29
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
- Ivory Spring is part of a Christmas Blog Hop. Check out her blog here for a link to the free patterns.
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles
6 comments:
Oh scrappy quilts are my absolute favorites and all of these are fabulous, including your quilting Caroll! For my pictures I only use Microsoft Office 2010 which has its limitations (or is it just me LOL). Thanks so much for all of your efforts and I hope someone provides you with a clue to a fotoshopper you are happier using! Love and hugs, Bobbi
Beautiful scrappy projects! Way to use them up.
These are really pretty quilts even with a photo editor you don't like. Knowing you and your love of color we automatically adjust our eyes to a higher brightness level!
I am really getting inspired lately to start sewing my scraps together for pillows and quilts. Your scrappy quilts look so marvelous! I used to use GIMP when I was able to operate my laptop. Laptops have become to confusing with requiring a freakin' app for every little thing nowadays! I couldn't figure out the more techy stuff on GIMP, but the basics are easy enough to do.
Oh Caroll these are just awesome!!!! I honestly can't pick a favorite! Too too pretty....
PicMonkey is the best photo editing program I've ever used, but I couldn't afford it for another year. They do have some free features, though. Now I use PhotoScape, completely free, it's been around a long time and it does enough for me. It's a free download.
Do you know the name of this block? My church leader of a group of quilters is interesting in making one as a charity group effort.
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