I like it! Reminds me of something timeless from the 70's as opposed to those scratchy acrylic orange, brown, red, and yellow, and green granny afghans I remember growing up in the 80's.
Some people think me boring, but these are my favourite colours. I find them so warm. I have a pile of thrifted wool squirreled away for a winter quilt. You have inspired me to get on it! Thanks!
Ah ha! I thought it was so lovely the other day! Not sure about where the other ladies are from... I would like to be enjoying the "lettuce", while looking & admiring the lovely quilt! :) My hubby is from Alabama & we are in nippy Wisconsin....So we could use the 'fall-ish' colors. We are hopeful & praying soon spring will be here to stay! Have had a lil-taste yesterday? Beautiful work on the quilt & Owl! Blessings~ ~Lori
Anna, i have very little quilting experience, but would love to know if you actually stitch all the little squares together individually. or is there any easier way to do this? i have many scraps saved for such a purpose...someday. thanks so much!
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I love this! I was admiring it in the background in your owl post :D
I also love picking out fabrics from clothing you've made, such as one of Daisy's winter dresses.
It's Autumn here, so I just want to steal away and curl up under your quilt!
Perfect for where I live. It's Autumn here.
I noticed it behind the owl too. It does look very autumnal which is appropriate for me right now too.
I like it! Reminds me of something timeless from the 70's as opposed to those scratchy acrylic orange, brown, red, and yellow, and green granny afghans I remember growing up in the 80's.
Never would have put grey together with brown, but it works...
Some people think me boring, but these are my favourite colours. I find them so warm. I have a pile of thrifted wool squirreled away for a winter quilt. You have inspired me to get on it! Thanks!
Totally beautiful!!! I just love your scrap quilts. All those lovely colors and patterns together. ::sigh:: Blissful!
Ah ha!
I thought it was so lovely the other day!
Not sure about where the other ladies are from...
I would like to be enjoying the "lettuce", while looking & admiring the lovely quilt! :)
My hubby is from Alabama & we are in nippy Wisconsin....So we could use the 'fall-ish' colors.
We are hopeful & praying soon spring will be here to stay!
Have had a lil-taste yesterday?
Beautiful work on the quilt & Owl!
Blessings~
~Lori
I love this colorway! Very homey and inviting!
OH Anne! This is beautiful. It would go in my house with all my brown decor perfectly! ;) It reaks with comfy cozy.
Very pretty - love those colors together.
Anna,
i have very little quilting experience, but would love to know if you actually stitch all the little squares together individually. or is there any easier way to do this? i have many scraps saved for such a purpose...someday.
thanks so much!
I love the color combination!
Such a lovely color combination! It will be so lovely to bring out in the fall (once the "freshness" wears off of course) :)
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