and one final pic as the sun went down ...
See my last post for details, or pop over #folksamplersewalong for more inspiration
happy weekending, Linda
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Happy sewing!
Lovely sampler, but sashing is what really enhances or brings it all together.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely and just shimmers in that fading light. I learned to quilt by making a sampler too.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your finished top in the sunlight gives it an entirely different flavor, with much more emphasis on the lighter shades, especially the pinks. I like it so much with the added sashings, a lovely finish.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely result from all your work and planning.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out very pretty indeed, and what a lovely spot for a photo. I deeply miss my outdoor clothesline (in Iowa), which was much more appropriate for photographing quilts than hanging out laundry! Congratulations on completing this quilt top!
ReplyDeleteI think your sampler is lovely, Linda! The colors you used are soft and cozy, but modern, too. I love that olive green especially!
ReplyDeleteYes, a lovely sampler. You chose colors well. The sashing is perfect. Geat job, as usual.
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