How bright & beautiful! I don't know how you'll bear to take it off that bed though - it's perfect there! Maybe send some of that paint off to Knox. . .What a lucky girl Gretta is to have something so bright & cheery for her room through her first (grown up) IL winter!
Well thanks everyone. It really was a very simple, uncomplicated quilt. I just hand quilted big x's and o's in the corner blocks, for hugs and kisses. (Sorry to embarrass you, Gretta)
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Really pretty! And something she'll have forever.
ReplyDeleteHow bright & beautiful! I don't know how you'll bear to take it off that bed though - it's perfect there! Maybe send some of that paint off to Knox. . .What a lucky girl Gretta is to have something so bright & cheery for her room through her first (grown up) IL winter!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLucky Gretta! She will treasure it, i'm sure!
Wow!! The Greta quilt looks so impressive, I am sure your daughter will be delighted with such a personal gift from Mum to treasure. Sue
ReplyDeleteYAY! I'm so excited! It will brighten up my dorm room!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is beautiful. You are an inspiration. Thank you for the cutting help and cup of tea yesterday. Terry
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely! what fun it must have been to lay out all the fabrics and put it together! and i really love the turquoise and rich purple borders.
ReplyDeleteWell thanks everyone. It really was a very simple, uncomplicated quilt. I just hand quilted big x's and o's in the corner blocks, for hugs and kisses. (Sorry to embarrass you, Gretta)
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