Originally Posted by Lisa T
No way! My mom is doing these in blue! She also mixed in some boys. She has hers all embroidered and for a block design she is using a row of a blue solid and a row of a blue print around each block, and then will sash in white. (She got a bunch of those running eighths fabrics in blue to use for the strips around.)
I am in love with hers and it looks so pretty in red, too! I can't wait to see a finished picture of your quilt! I will get a picture of my mom's and post it on here when she gets done with it. |
motomom,
Those are great. I am usually not a fan of Sue but I love these! Jo |
Love your Red Work. Look forward to seeing the other blocks as you get them done and also your finished quilt. I get inspiration for all of you on this forum.
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Originally Posted by joannl
motomom,
Those are great. I am usually not a fan of Sue but I love these! Jo I just love it. thanks for the compliments on my little sue's. |
Your red work is absolutely
darling!! :D What nice work you are doing with them. Please share, as you make more progress!! I LOVE IT. :D :D :D :D :D |
way cool. what aunt martha is it? your doing a fantastic job!
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Ohhh ... How cute the images are! I love the redwork and bluework too.
Your little quilt is going to be just darling and you are doing a great job on them! I just bought a new redwork pattern to make too. The little children are playing in the snow. It is a original sunbonnet series from a gal in tonopah, nv. The vender who had made it up and displayed it at her booth used a varigated red dmc thread that was so cool! It brought the images alive. I am making mine with that thread this time. |
Those are very beautiful!!! I love redwork :D :D :D
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good job i love to do redwork
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They are wonderful. You do great handwork. Great job.
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