We finally had some good enough weather that I could take some outdoor photos. Murphy helped.
A few days ago I was able to get together with Kevin. He's been so supportive of my venture into string piecing, and he was blown away by my finished version of his pattern. Mine is smaller than his actual pattern so it came together faster, but it's still a challenging departure in technique for me.
I'm petite so when we were taking pictures there was a bit of a height discrepancy.
Ah, much better!
Link ups: Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Wendy's Quilts and More, My Quilt Infatuation
It turned out to be quite a beauty! It's such a great design and even though I'm not a green fan...I love it in this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Jan! Congratulations on the finish and giving string piecing a try!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Murphy is adorable in your pictures :) I love that you can see the quilting in the backing shots. Way fun!!
ReplyDeleteI really love that you were able to get together with Kevin and have photos of you both with the quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteWe can't see you - Bwahh haa haa!! I love your quilt! and Murphy is a great model - so glad you took a photo of both of you!!
ReplyDeleteFor a method that isn’t your thing, this quilt is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love your version of Kevin's "Goodnight, Darlene" pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Finish!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so very pretty. I'm jealous you got to photo op it with Kevin! :)
ReplyDeleteI can't express how wonderful it is to see your version of this pattern! It does my heart and soul good! As cute as the photo is of you and I holding your version of "Goodnight, Darlene!" Murphy has definitely stolen this show! What a good and handsome boy he is!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a very fun and pretty finish. A perfect finish for early spring. I'm not much on string piecing either, but I think you have to be willing to give the different techniques a try to see if you really like them or not. At least it's another tool in your kit should you find a need to use it.
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