Great quilts...can never have too much cheddar! At the next American Quilt Study Seminar I'm sitting in on a session on Cheddar...should be interesting!
The quilt with the star in the hexagon was fascinating. I wonder how long it took the quilter to figure out if she put a diamond in with the saw tooth border it would connect the blocks together. Amazing...
Oh my!! that last one takes my breath away. I love the others too, some with their quirky included cheddar. Thanks goodness for pictures and I'm so very glad you shared them! It sounds like you had a very good trip.
Great quilts...can never have too much cheddar! At the next American Quilt Study Seminar I'm sitting in on a session on Cheddar...should be interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt with the star in the hexagon was fascinating. I wonder how long it took the quilter to figure out if she put a diamond in with the saw tooth border it would connect the blocks together. Amazing...
ReplyDeleteOh my!! that last one takes my breath away. I love the others too, some with their quirky included cheddar. Thanks goodness for pictures and I'm so very glad you shared them! It sounds like you had a very good trip.
ReplyDeleteYour second photo with the splash of cheddar in between the green is wonderful. I do like quilts with cheddar so they have all been
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Beautiful; I'm in love with the 60degree star with tiny triangle edging.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the pictures they are GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the lovely Cheddar pictures! Sorry we did not get to visit as we did last year! Enjoy following your blog and your travels!
ReplyDeleteAs you can see, I'm behind on my visits and catching up this evening. '-)
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