I made
eight flower clumps of six or seven flowers each this week. After I get these put together into one strip,
I’ll attach it to the rest of the quilt top.I still have a few flowers left to even out the edges.I like how it is coming together.
I’m
linking up with Jessica at Life Under Quilts. The May 2014 Quilt of the Month at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum is "Grandmother's Flower Garden". How great is that? The quilter's name is Carrie Stelzer and the quilt was made 1931-1934. You can read more about the quilt and the IQSCM here.
As usual...awesome blue hexies!! I absolutely love that grandmother's flower garden quilt - just beautiful. I can't wait to finish mine, but it isn't as elaborate as this one.
Your rows are looking wonderful! And the quilt below is just beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers! They look really lovely together!
ReplyDeleteYour row is beautiful. I like your blue hexie flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Manuela
A hexagon quilt is so comforting in looks, and you know how much love, time and thought that has gone into such (usually) hand sewn quilt.
ReplyDeleteThose blues are just so lovely - great work!
ReplyDeleteI love how the darker flowers add dimension. So nature-like!
ReplyDeleteYour hexie row in shades of blue looks so pretty. Would even make a nice table runner.
ReplyDeleteI love your blue flowers!
ReplyDeleteTracey
As usual...awesome blue hexies!! I absolutely love that grandmother's flower garden quilt - just beautiful. I can't wait to finish mine, but it isn't as elaborate as this one.
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