Monday, July 2, 2012
Jubilee Progress
Here is the progress I've made on my Jubilee quilt. There are still a lot of wide open spaces that I plan on filling, but I was happy to get the baskets appliqued. It too is packed up in my Sister's retreat pile to work on.
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Jubilee Quilt
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I know I probably said this already but it bears repeating. This quilt is gorgeous, and getting better the further you get along on it.
ReplyDeleteLooking good--actually great--going to be fabulous! Enjoy your retreat!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS. It just love your project Lori
ReplyDeleteThat is truly gorgeous, love the fabrics and shades you used, it really looks like the antique ones.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Lori,
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty, I am in Awe!
Curious to see what you do with the empty space.
Looking good! Did you foundation paper piece the spiky arcs? Have a great time in Sisters/Sun River with the girls. I just can't swing Sisters this year :-(
ReplyDeleteYou are certainly a cross-country quilter.
ReplyDeleteLook at you go on this Jubilee quilt! It will be cause for a jubilee when you have this stunner completed. Just beautiful!
It's beautiful, Lori.
ReplyDeleteLOri, it's a great quilt and quite an accomplishment! You have done well.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! And will look even better when a bit more is added!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your colors are sharp and clear and the work is incredibly inspiring. Love what you're doing!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure and family heirloom this will be!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful quilt! If you are like most women, you will take at least 3 times the amount of projects than you can possibly get to for your retreat! But better to be prepared, right? Have fun! I wish I could go to the quilt show this year - hopefully, next year.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I love it! And the open spaces are going to be so beautiful filled with quilting!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to watch your progress.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt------ your work is outstanding. Enjoy your retreat at Sisters------I went to the quilt show in 2000 and in the late 80's we rented a cabin on the Metolious River and I visited the Sisters quilt shop when it was in it's old location.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!! Your colour placement and choice makes it shine!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Lovin' it!!
ReplyDeletelove the set!!! And all that fabulous applique! It really is a quilt worthy of the 'Jubilee" title. cheers, CW
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Lori!!!!! Will it have borders?
ReplyDeleteWow, this quilt is amazing. Really look forward to what you add next - a stunner for your jubilee!
ReplyDeleteThis is looking so wonderful Lori!!!! You should be so pleased with progress and layout, a future heirloom - definitely!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's lookin' good Lori!! My heart is all a flutter!!
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