CarolBeau - I love the pink and gray combination. looks soft and inviting!
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Debbie from OKC
Nana,
I think I speak for many if not most of us when I say RELAX! Just because we want to have fun does not ever mean you should sacrifice your health. I think you should have told us all to wait until the spring when life got in your way. But more than anything take care of YOU. We will get done when we get done. In the meantime your inability to get stuff to us on our timeline, the design fairies have been busy, There are wonderful designs out there.
Jan in Rochester, NY
Carolyn, the first thing that came to mind was ..how romantic all those soft pinks and greys. Love it.
Marsha, I love all the blues, beautiful job.
Debbie: CarolBeau - I love the pink and gray combination. looks soft and inviting!
Nana, you just get yourself better as all have stated we will still be here when you get your health back. Not going anywhere soon
oh, this is so pretty. Love these colors
Francine
Oh, Carolyn, I love it, I really really love it!
-- Bayla
Carolyn, your mystery quilt is lovely! What a great group of fabrics. If that is one fabric line, can I ask what the name is?
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Well I LOVE how you changed yours! It looks great! I'm not caring for how mine looks at this point, so I'm hoping it looks better once the next couple of steps are added to it!
Zsofia: Well this MQ is definitely not my favorite. This design is not my "cup of tea" so I changed it. Here is a picture of my design: I'm still working on the last row. The panel will be 45 " square. I will add borders. Zsofia
Well this MQ is definitely not my favorite. This design is not my "cup of tea" so I changed it. Here is a picture of my design:
I'm still working on the last row. The panel will be 45 " square. I will add borders.
Zsofia
Carolyn, love your colors. It really is relaxing and calming.
Nana, keep on listening to your QCA doctors. Rest, and more rest.
I love the greys and pinks, I makes me think of breast cancer survival.
Carolyn ,Your quilt is stunning ,I love it .I really love it ... Barbara
EAT!! SLEEP !! QUILT!!
Zsofia, I really like how you did yours as well .Looks fabulous . I am finally able to work some on mine should have the last steps done today.so I should be able to post a picture of mine later. I Like this quilt because its so simple ,I may use this pattern for some of those Hug quilts ,Jusdy talked about. I have lots of fat quaters that will work great for this. Barbara
MNnancy: If that is one fabric line, can I ask what the name is?
If that is one fabric line, can I ask what the name is?
Sorry - It's all over the place. I made this one from my stash, so it's a little bit of this and that. The only 2 that I see off the bat from the same line are 2 of the neutrals - a grey/tan large scale paisley and a grey/tan small circles (kinda like a subway map) - those are both from the Dear Stella line and I use them as neutrals often.
If there's a piece or 2 in particular that you wanted to know, I'd be happy to check the selvedges when I get home and let you know the line.
Also, if you like the colors, I know Michael Miller has a line in similar colors called "Baby" that's in similar colors - pink and grey. I didn't use any of those fabrics in this quilt, but I've seen them before and liked them. A few are childish (animals), but many are just pink and grey geometrics that would look good with anything.
Thanks for all the nice comments, everyone! :)