
Here is the quilt I was telling you about. This is from Fon's & Porter's Magazine
September/October 2006 issue page 62 and is called Peek-a-boo, designed by
Liz Porter.
I decided to do mine in all shades of pinks and greens, for my only granddaughter,
Destiny, she is all about pink. Below is a view of the back of the quilt.

Here is the front. Now this is only half done. It has not been a hard quilt, but I don't think I will do it again, because I don't like alot of repetition and this has definitely been that and only about 40 more circles to go, sigh................

This morning I did some playing with soap again, this time I am trying to make a opal jem. Once it sets up and I cut it into a shape if it is what I think it should be I'll post it.
I am thinking on opening an Etsy shop for my soaps.
Ok, I have rattled on long enough for one setting, let me know what you think of this quilt.
Happy Sunday.
2 comments:
The quilt is very pretty! So much for my guess... Good idea about the etsy for your soaps.
I think it is gorgeous! I am not a sane quilter, and could not do something like this to save my life. I admire the artist's that can take on these projects. All those little pieces and then make them into something amazing. Beautiful work darlin!
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