Just finished the last block needed to set this row together!
8 blocks left to go! :-)
My lucky panda and the kindle fire are right by my side as I piece---it's a Netflix night!
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Thursday, May 03, 2012
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Looks like you are a Trekkie, too. AND that carpet looks like some quilt fabric I've got in my stash, so you must be pretty comfy there. Love, love the blocks and how that is coming together. Thanks for sharing. Have a good night's sleep.
ReplyDeleteyour amazing bonnie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks and the tramming and corner units. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks/rows look awesome! What pattern are you following or making/naming this one?
ReplyDeleteLovely..
ReplyDeleteAnd when i saw panda on your deskna few weeks ago, i had to get him. He's great!
What is the panda? You are really great using your te so wisely. I got outside in the yard thisorning and spent the day outside
ReplyDeleteoh it is so pretty bonnie. You are setting it on point?
ReplyDeleteI love the way these blocks are working together. I have a Dear Jane ready to sash and put together(stalled), but I like this one much more with the color variations. Is it Nearly Insane?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get your Panda? I so need speakers for my laptop... The sound is always so low when I'm viewing netflix that I have to use the earbuds just so I can hear it.
Thanks for sharing your journey Bonnie - I'm enjoying the travelling!
I really like this quilt. So bright and pretty.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice night.
Maryella
Looks really good so far!
ReplyDeleteI have the "Nearly Insane" book - haven't braved a single block yet - but am so enjoying your work. Inspiring! Thanks for blogging these things!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors, this will be another fantastic quilt!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! Love the colors ..how many blocks are there?
ReplyDeleteI really love this quilt, will you hand quilt this, or machine?
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE strings! And it was a real "duh" moment when you gave the idea of using "stringed" fabric within a block....and I'm not even blonde!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your quilt come together!! Lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the amount of traveling and teaching you do! You are awesome! How many days per year are you on the road! I thoroughly enjoy your travels thru your stories!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
jldoidge@telus.net
Oh my, that is absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteAnytime I need inspiration, I go to my "favorites" and click on Quiltville! Everything I read here is so inspiring!!! Thanks Bonnie!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your version of the Dear Jane. One of my Florida Quilt group did one and recently showed the group hers. Fabulous! Suzanne from Maine
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block - I'm definitely going to try that one. Love the red which happens to be my favorite color. I'll keep my fingers crossed I'm lucky.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful block. I too love scrap quilts and am definetly adding this block (and quilt) to my "to do" list. treccles@shaw.ca
ReplyDeleteI love the Talkin Turkey, I think I would like to do it in Pinks for a breast cancer survivor friend. thequiltnook@cableone.net
ReplyDeleteSo loving your layout!!
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