It's a rainy, miserable, dreary day in North Carolina!
The perfect kind of day for wandering through antique malls!
I found the most fun humongous stringy flying geese quilt ever!
And yes – it's coming home :-)
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Friday, December 07, 2012
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That is a wonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt screams BONNIE!
ReplyDeletei agree...a perfect "BONNIE" quilt!!
DeleteYeah... and screams it real loud. Any guess at it's age?
ReplyDeleteI'd have to take it home too. What a great find!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great "Bonnie Type" quilt. The scrappy geese almost look like they are moving... Good catch, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteDonna, LEH,NJ
How are you SO lucky with such great finds?
ReplyDeleteVictoria whose book you're giving away has to see that! How fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a cute quilt. It will be very happy at your house. Enjoy your day!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you! What a fun gift to give yourself ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I need to make a quilt like this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt! Lucky you.
ReplyDeleteS.C.O.R.E.!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePLEASE! If you do Quiltcam tonight can you show this quilt? Would love to see more pictures of it ~ great find and definitely a "Bonnie" quilt! GO GIRL!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
That quilt screams southern to me! Love that type. 30s/40s?!??
ReplyDeleteSo glad it was priced so that you could bring it home. Its a very neat one, love the Baptist fan. I want to do one, im so afraid of not starting in the middle of a quilt though...
Hi Bonnie,1st time seeing scrappy flying geese looks good..... congrats
ReplyDeleteI love it, even the orange and green that is not in my color family.
ReplyDeletestep 3 all cut, hooray for me!!!!
took another look, It looks like the geese are in flight the way the strings are showing movement!
DeleteThis is awesome! what a great idea for a stringy quilt I would make one like this for sure!!
ReplyDeleteWell, we would like a lot to have a rainy day here, in Porto Alegre, Brasil! It's so hot outside(and inside where there's no air conditionair) that we don't want to do anything, just stay imobilized ! 30 celsius at 8 am is terrible. Now is 29 celsius at 10 pm. I have 3 air conditionairs working here, just to stay seated.... If youy don't belive in global warming, you are invited to come here(well, if you believe you are invited to)!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Carla
I might have to make one of these with you.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely making one of these. It is gorgeous. Love the sting geese.
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt...the colors & the creative way to use strings! I think I just may have to copy that idea....someday....
ReplyDeleteLove it......
ReplyDeleteWow such a great quilt. I'd love to know how big the geese are. I just love how they are made of strings.
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