Whatever gave you that impression? : ) Very pretty stuff, Lori! Funny--I was organizing my men's shirt stash by color to make choosing colors for Randy's Sow-along easier. My piles of red and green shirts far outweigh the other colors. But those aren't the beautiful repro reds and greens.
Your center piece is beautiful, Lori! Woohoo.....you're on your way! I just picked up about 12 new pieces of fabric for my jubilee.....will start cutting tonight!
Beautiful, beautiful....keep the theme going! I've been totally wanting to make a red/green quilt. Gorgeous start on the Jubilee! Can't wait to see your progress!
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Gorgeous!!My favourite colours too!! Just wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteWhatever gave you that impression? : )
ReplyDeleteVery pretty stuff, Lori!
Funny--I was organizing my men's shirt stash by color to make choosing colors for Randy's Sow-along easier. My piles of red and green shirts far outweigh the other colors. But those aren't the beautiful repro reds and greens.
Very pretty though!!!!
ReplyDeletevery nice! I have a fabric giveaway going on if you'd like to enter :)
ReplyDeleteYour center piece is beautiful, Lori! Woohoo.....you're on your way! I just picked up about 12 new pieces of fabric for my jubilee.....will start cutting tonight!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, your applique is wonderful.
ReplyDeletei'd say yes yes yes!
ReplyDeletelove those zebra striped glasses -
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And what a great theme it is. Don't stop now!
ReplyDeleteI love every one of these pieces!
ReplyDeleteYou'd be crazy not to! It's all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are WONDERFUL!! And I for one, LOVE the zebra glasses! Hehehe! What fun! :cD
ReplyDeleteLovely!! I love red and green, and you have done a wonderful job of showcases such lovely fabrics!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI know I do :0) What gorgeous projects!!
ReplyDeleteNope don't think you do! You love it ...
ReplyDeleteOh my! I'm loving your projects!
ReplyDeleteLori, your blocks and borders are gorgeous!! You do such beautiful applique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful....keep the theme going! I've been totally wanting to make a red/green quilt. Gorgeous start on the Jubilee! Can't wait to see your progress!
ReplyDeleteThat's always a theme around my sewing room (and house!). Love your blocks and borders!
ReplyDeleteOh yea, YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteRed and Green is my all time favorite! Your theme is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOoh, yes, you do, and so do I! These are all scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteEspecially That green! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors! Is that first one hand appliqued? I've never mastered that. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like red and green. I like it a lot so I am really liking your photos today.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly make beautiful things using red and green!
ReplyDeleteDo ya think!?! No wonder - red and green does look beautiful on the white background. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love red and green, so love what you are making.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how it comes out.
Debbie
Red and Green, it is just so classic, you can't go wrong with it. It looks good in your home no matter what time of year it is.
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nope. absolutely not. you will have to send all of that on to me~!
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libbyQ
Such a classic! I like everything you are doing - and the Cherry Tree border is looking really great!
ReplyDeleteThey go together like apples and cinnamon!!! :-) Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful, Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that colour combination and your applique work is stunning!!
The colors look so good together! And of course you make them look even better with your lovely sewing.
ReplyDeleteYes, I wonder! if you do I'll guess "Yes"! The applique is awesome!
ReplyDeleteNo need for a lot of words...your pictures speak for themselves today. Red & green projects make me weak in the knees! ;-)
ReplyDeleteOf COURSE you love red and green. But I laughed when I saw the glasses--mine are pink and red and black spots.
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