Under the Big Top
A round robin quilt. Hand quilted by me.
A string quilt I started in a class with Gwen Marston.. I love the border which you can barely see- gold and green- perfect fall colors.
Happy weekend my dear friends!
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Oh my what a great collection of quilts, I must get my big top done. I still have not settled on a setting for my 6 inch blocks from Randy's sew along either...yours looks great! You have a blessed weekend too, Happy Sewing :0)
ReplyDeleteyum! such great fall quilts. I LOVE that you have wall stenciling!
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p.s. awesome new header quilt :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection to brighten your home!
ReplyDeleteLovely decoration for fall ! And the wooden chair is just awesome : a family heirloom? Love from Paris!
ReplyDeleteLove all your fall quilts, especially the one in your header! Happy Weekend to you too!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all your quilts Lori, especially Cindy's railroad crossing header.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful autumn weekend x
SO many gorgeous fall quilts! :) Love.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all these great quilts! I guess that is what they call eye candy!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt collection is so inspiring!!! I NEED to make that last quilt, is it the Hawaiian Sunset pattern from a magazine I've been saving for years? LOLThanks for sharing the gorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteYou have made so many fabulous quilts!! I love seeing how you display them in your home.
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous grouping of quilts you've made. I especially [heart] "Under the Big top...I got as far as making only one block on that one..but plan to use it as a center for a medallion--once I get over my crush on 9-patches lol hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLove your quilts and they look beautiful displayed in your home.
ReplyDeleteI really need to get moving on my larger quilts so I have more to put around the house.
Debbie
Thanks for the delicious eye candy! It reminds me to enjoy the color that fall gives us instead of bemoaning the end of summer. (sort of). ;)
ReplyDeleteoh,lori,what a load of wonderful quilts,one more beautiful as the other,have a nice weekend,susi
ReplyDeleteOh Lori, some of my most favorite quilts all in one post! Thanks for the wonderful tour!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs!
Lovely, and motivating! Love Blind Mans Fancy. I have that pattern and keep threatening to start it...... oh so many irons in the fire right now.
ReplyDeleteLove that Farmers Wife--so many details to stare at! And of course your Big Top is always one that I drool over. Wonderful how you display your quilts. I need to mix mine up more often.
ReplyDeleteEach and every one a beauty. Your home could compete with a quilt show for having beautiful quilts all around.
ReplyDeleteso festive....and i love that big top quilt....yep, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your birthday quilt, your header quilt, your Big Top quilt, etc., etc., etc.! : )
ReplyDeleteeach and everyone es lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so well done. A beautiful, charming display! Have a nice weekend yourself. :) thanks for the eye candy!
ReplyDeleteAll of these quilts are fabulous and so nicely displayed! Great color.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts and beautifully displayed. The last quilt is exceptional, you always have such an eye for what makes an antique quilt special, and capture the look so perfectly.
ReplyDeleteAll of your quilts look fabulous and I love them all! You certainly have a knack for displaying quilts to their best advantage! What is the name of the last quilt? It is really nice!
ReplyDeleteSeems like I made a block for your 50th birthday quilt but I can't remember what it looked like. I like seeing all the blocks put together.
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