I could show you more TDF spinning, but it looks remarkably like the photos in yesterday's post, except that there's a bit more on the bobbins
or I could show you a whole bunch of the knitting that you haven't seen, but there's plenty of time for that later
so you're getting more of the back catalogue of quilts:
this first one [ which hangs in my blue-and-white kitchen ] was designed for an Australian Patchwork & Quilting Yearbook many years ago

and a couple more of the Japanese themed ones:

6 comments:
Gorgeous.
I did the same with a mini quilt for a friend. I made her ones in blue which is her favourite colour and one in burgundies for myself to remember her when I look at it. She loves the one I sent her :)
I've been enjoying your quilt show, you have a lovely body of work. My favorite is the cute little teacup quilt:)
this is most strange - both Janet and Wickedlydivinecreations have left comments on this post - they certainly landed in my email - but there's nothing showing here.
my verification is cytour - very appropriate during the TDF
Absolutely beautiful quilts. I have to say that the Japanese themed ones are my favourite.
What beautiful and even exotic looking Quilts - very beautiful!
I enjoyyed reading your post
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