I prefer them all!!! They all look fantastic!!But the best is the winter version, because here it is very very hot and sultry.... I read your profile and it is very interesting. You have got so many interests, most of them I am interested , too. And, the best of all....I am 55 years old!! best wishes Iris
I of course love the winter one, definately my colours, what did you use for the ladybirds silver lame? I have seen the original sining garden quilt and have to say it is much prettier in the flesh as it were! The photos do not do it justice.
Am primitive cook.
Enjoy quilting/appliqué but seeking to break out of my comfort zone - starting with feathers aka Patsy Thompson..
Like gardening, studying birds, drawing.
Relaxing and pottering about are high on my agenda.
Love music, play the ukulele and sing my heart out with local choirs.
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I prefer them all!!! They all look fantastic!!But the best is the winter version, because here it is very very hot and sultry.... I read your profile and it is very interesting. You have got so many interests, most of them I am interested , too.
And, the best of all....I am 55 years old!!
best wishes
Iris
Congratulations. Up to now that makes TWO of us in the 'Over Fifities' Club!
I of course love the winter one, definately my colours, what did you use for the ladybirds silver lame?
I have seen the original sining garden quilt and have to say it is much prettier in the flesh as it were! The photos do not do it justice.
Ta Jules,
Used silver lamé with very fine iron-on vilene then used it as normal fabric.
Agree, the original Singing Garden DOES look better in the flesh, which is just as well when it goes on exhibition next year.
Good luck with All things Bright and Beautiful.
Will be there on Sunday afternoon. B x
Ooh lovely I will look forward to seeing you on Sunday, Jules
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