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Wednesday 8 December 2010

It's Done

 
 

As you can see my quilt top is finished so its off to the Rosemary to be quilted.
I spent the day sewing in my garden room looking out over very white fields, No snow just a real haw frost. I was snug and warm and look who payed me a visit- Mr Robin Red Breast.It was such a cold night with my outside thermometer telling me it was -10 .So I must keep the bird feeder topped up so that this little guy keeps on coming back. Maybe he had his eye on the quilt to keep him snug.
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16 comments:

  1. Love your quilt! The use of stripes as a setting fabric is gorgeous!

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  2. Love your quilt! The colours are gorgeous. I'm glad you sorted it out and put your own stamp on it.

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  3. Love the quilt Sue. I have never been a red person but of late I am finding it creeping in and have bought one or two pieces of fabric to stash away. Everywhere looks so amazing white over so long as you can stay nice and warm indoors.
    Love Shirley.x

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  4. beautiful , I just love stars! oh and red, yes love this quilt!
    congrats on the finish!
    Kathie

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  5. Sue, It's just beautiful! Oh to be sewing right now (I'm cleaning.....)
    Susan

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  6. Your quilt is very lovely!!!!
    I love it!!!

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  7. The top looks great, can't wait to see it quilted. I put out my electric bird bath yesterday and had a steady stream of birds grateful for water all day. No snow here yet, but I'm looking forward to its wintry beauty.

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  8. Great job Sue!! It was worth all the effort to get it back out and get it finished!

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  9. The quilt is lovely with a wonderful balance of colour and design - well done Sue. I am sure you are going to get a lot of stitching done on your long cold winter evenings - enjoy!

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  10. I loooove your new quilt! Great combination of fabrics:))

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  11. Very pretty - we have robins come as well - I fill the bird feeder twice a day at the moment - if I am running late, they watch me through the kitchen window as if to say 'come on, get a move on!' x

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  12. Your quilt is beautiful, Sue. And that's a gorgeous frost photo!

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  13. Doesn't this quilt look terrific?! And the robin! Wonder what goodies you'll be sharing next ...

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  14. Beautiful!!! Love the picture of the little bird.

    Carolyn

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  15. Sue, the quilt is beautiful! So vibrant with all the red. Our robins desert us for the winter. Poor thing. :(

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