Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Lollypops

 A UFO completed! (When does a work-in-progress (WIP) become a UFO?)
this is Bella---helping with block placement




Kim McLean's  Lollypop Trees!!!..It started as a BOM from Material Obsession.
It was fun doing all the needle turn applique and I love the Kaffe fabrics, but now I don't know where I'll put this quilt. If it goes on a bed I'll have to repaint the room. Oh well- just add it to the list!!
till next time
Floss

16 comments:

  1. come on get it finished..........paint the room or sent it to Fairy Girl......no paint the room you put too much work into it.........it's beautiful

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  2. It looks lovely! You are so clever...and I love the block manager too!

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  3. Welcome to blogland, Fairy floss.....I wondered how long you could keep resisting those Chookyblue urges to get started on the blogging....lol.......I love the bright and fun quilt......so much work in all that applique........please bring it to Nundle so we can enjoy it in the real.....did you know we'll be cabin buddies, can't wait to catch up...travel safe....Sandy XX

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  4. Ohhh I love this quilt, looks absolutely fantastic!!!

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  5. oh gee that is gorgeous! You must put it somewhere everyone can see it - there is so much work in it!!

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  6. Welcome to Blogland...your quilt is beautiful, very cheerful!
    Lisa

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  7. What a gorgeous work of art! I can't wait to see more photos of your creations ... and more of the beautiful boys. Welcome to blogland.
    Joanne

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  8. welcome to blogland! and what a wonderful quilt...

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  9. Welcome to our little world. My iPad kept trying to suggest bogland lol.

    Love the lolly pop tree quilt. Finish and display as it is a work of art. I am doing the Roseville album quilt.

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  10. Oh my - I love this quilt! Wish I had the time to try it.

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  11. PS - I'd become a follower if you had a follower button.

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  12. How big is the quilt? Perhaps it would go to a child in a hospital or to a child in a children's home somewhere. They don't always have something special just for themselves. Our group makes quilts for a home in Cambodia. Some of the children have parents but the parents are unable to raise them. One child who got one of our quilts is the son of a slave. She put her son in the home because she did not want him to become a slave.

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  13. It's fabulous! I cannot even imagine appliqueing all those tiny pieces!

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  14. How beautiful... Looks so fresh and alive :)

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  15. This looks glorious, How long did it take you, and did you quilt it yourself? Look forward to more of your creations

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  16. Wow, I love this quilt. I'll bet it was a lot of work. It would take me a month of Sunday's. Congratulations.

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