I love your Goodnight Irene quilt. It's gorgeous and your fabric choices were wonderful... really makes it "pop." I'm surprised that so many are finishing up so quickly!! Are you going to start something new now?
You are amazing! These are beautiful. And just wanted to let you know that I am back blogging. Still facebooking too but miss my blogging buddies. Looking forward to catching up with you.
Love the bright scrappy on the Goodnight Irene and the table topper is perfect! Just loading quilt #19 for the month, I'm thinking I might use Friday as a sew day for ME!!!
Lover the happy colors of 'Good Night Irene' ... you're fast ... I started an 'Irish Chain' variation and have been using strips to make the nine path segments ... fast going, but my eyes tire easily these days so my goal is to make two to four block a day. Maybe by the end of the February I'll have the quilt face done! Slow and steady ...
your projects are wonderful. Well I am not working on any WIP. At least I don't think I will be this year. My son is getting married end of May 2015. They are both civil war re-enactors so their wedding will be civil war themed. I am making them a queen sized civil war quilt. Plus making myself a three tierd dress using a civil war pattern style. My daughter is one of the brides maides and she is in CA so I will be sewing her dress also. And at this point I don't know what else for the wedding I will be sewing. LOL should be a fun year.
I love the bright happy look of your quilt. Thanks for sharing. It's been a long year but my UFO's are done! My WIP's are not. I divided both groups by years. Five or more years old is a UFO and four or less years is a WIP. My focus was on the older projects. Today I finished my last binding. I worked on my new projects in between the UFO's. I feel like a free quilter at last.
I love your bright and cheery colors. Mine is almost done. S trying to decide on how to quilt it because I can't have UFOs hanging around. They get most😒
Your goodnight Irene is just beautiful! I love those fabrics...they just make me smile! :0)
ReplyDeleteNicely done on both counts, Jocelyn! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your Goodnight Irene quilt. It's gorgeous and your fabric choices were wonderful... really makes it "pop." I'm surprised that so many are finishing up so quickly!! Are you going to start something new now?
ReplyDeletethat really is nice. like the bright scrappy points.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! These are beautiful. And just wanted to let you know that I am back blogging. Still facebooking too but miss my blogging buddies. Looking forward to catching up with you.
ReplyDeletelove the fabrics you used in goodnight irene.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt...both are really lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright scrappy on the Goodnight Irene and the table topper is perfect! Just loading quilt #19 for the month, I'm thinking I might use Friday as a sew day for ME!!!
ReplyDeleteLover the happy colors of 'Good Night Irene' ... you're fast ... I started an 'Irish Chain' variation and have been using strips to make the nine path segments ... fast going, but my eyes tire easily these days so my goal is to make two to four block a day. Maybe by the end of the February I'll have the quilt face done! Slow and steady ...
ReplyDeleteyour projects are wonderful. Well I am not working on any WIP. At least I don't think I will be this year. My son is getting married end of May 2015. They are both civil war re-enactors so their wedding will be civil war themed. I am making them a queen sized civil war quilt. Plus making myself a three tierd dress using a civil war pattern style. My daughter is one of the brides maides and she is in CA so I will be sewing her dress also. And at this point I don't know what else for the wedding I will be sewing. LOL should be a fun year.
ReplyDeleteLove the Goodnight Irene! Such FUN fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright happy look of your quilt. Thanks for sharing. It's been a long year but my UFO's are done! My WIP's are not. I divided both groups by years. Five or more years old is a UFO and four or less years is a WIP. My focus was on the older projects. Today I finished my last binding. I worked on my new projects in between the UFO's. I feel like a free quilter at last.
ReplyDeleteGoodnight Irene is a beauty... I love the bright lively colors you used! Good luck with your UFO Busting.
ReplyDeleteWell done.Both are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI did a quilt like your 'good night Irene', except it was called Retro Cross Roads and I used feedsack! Love your fabric choice!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is great, are you happy with the way it finished? Good for you to have 2 projects to show progress on. Happy Sunday ~
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I really like your Irene.
ReplyDeleteYour Goodnight Irene quilt is very pretty...love your fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on completing a UFO... I'm trying to work through some of those myself :)
Your Irene quilt is bright and cheery. It is a very pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour 'Irene' looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous colours in your Goodnight Irene! It looks so bright and happy.
ReplyDeleteI love your bright and cheery colors. Mine is almost done. S trying to decide on how to quilt it because I can't have UFOs hanging around. They get most😒
ReplyDeleteLove your Irene quilt top - the colours are so happy. It's a good year for finishing up UFO's.
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