It looks so good in the picture! I love how everyone wants to know what you are going to do with it now! I've got an e-mail 1/2 way typed to you, but am thinking about calling. Are you busy?
That is beautiful! A true testament to the importance of accurate cutting and seaming :) You title is simply perfect, I can't wait to see how you quilt it, the perfect lines seem to call out for something geometric instead of organic...
love it! Thought you had taken up weaving until I clicked through from the rss feed. That is some seriously accurate piecing - why doesn't mine turn out like that??
awesome!!! Now you just need to add one more row of white/gray on the right side to even it out, hehe :) It's fantastic though, and I'm definitely putting it on my 'to-do' list!!!
I simply LOVE IT....I am different than all the rest...HOW did you do it? Did you piece the light gray and dark gray in strips....then put the white over from top to botton? That would be my guess......It is really pretty. Thanks....Judy B
Okay, first I thought you were a little crazy (looks like a piece of big gingham print - that's the point right?), then I enlarged it and saw all the WORK...... Now I know you aren't crazy, you are totally nuts!! Incredible job, can't imagine having that type of patience. Well done.
Very fun, and gratifying to know that I got to help the tiniest bit in your putting this together! It was great getting to visit with you again. I so admire all you get accomplished!
wow -- super impressive!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Have you decided what you plan on doing with it now?
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! What's it going to become?
ReplyDeleteSilly girl. You know you can buy that, right?!?
ReplyDeleteoh wow, i love it!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha to Doris's comment above. So what ARE you going to do now?
ReplyDeleteamazing precision!
ReplyDeleteI love it...but you are crazy, LOL
ReplyDeleteblessings,
jilly
LOL! That is awesome. :)
ReplyDeletesimple and fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI want to see it finished!
Don't know what to say lol
ReplyDeleteHugs Gunda
awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteLOL @Doris.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now I want to make some red gingham.
It looks so good in the picture! I love how everyone wants to know what you are going to do with it now! I've got an e-mail 1/2 way typed to you, but am thinking about calling. Are you busy?
ReplyDeleteLove it! I made a baby quilt like that once - very gratifying!! :)
ReplyDeleteLuverly!
ReplyDeleteyes you did... but WHY?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE gingham!!
ReplyDeletefantastic! I am thinking of all the color possibilities.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! What size are those squares? Now you have to make gingham in every color. hehehe
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! A true testament to the importance of accurate cutting and seaming :) You title is simply perfect, I can't wait to see how you quilt it, the perfect lines seem to call out for something geometric instead of organic...
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Really, WOW!!
ReplyDeletehehe. Giant gingham!
ReplyDeleteOMG...love it! Super cute. So glad to have you blogging again. I've missed your amazingness :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow!! Impressive.
ReplyDeleteEager to see what's it going to end up like...
ReplyDeleteOk, this is actually really cool. Not sure I'd ever have the patience for it, but I think it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteYes, you did - but why??? Just kidding - it's pretty classy!
ReplyDelete...and not at all time consuming, I'll bet ;)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! What's it going to be in the end?
I love it!
ReplyDeleteYAY YOU!
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome! It is almost an optical illusion!
ReplyDeleteomg, it's awesome! i'd want one in every color of the rainbow :)
ReplyDeleteOk, that is really cool.
ReplyDeletelove it! Thought you had taken up weaving until I clicked through from the rss feed. That is some seriously accurate piecing - why doesn't mine turn out like that??
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteOMG totally in love with it. So simple, yet so intricate. Totally jealous of your piecing, wish mine looked that neat.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteVery great idea!! I never would have thunk that one up;)
ReplyDeletethat is so cool - I love it! You might be starting a new trend here!
ReplyDeleteWOW....i don't think i could ever or even dream of ever making that!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay Gingham!!! It's so cute :)
ReplyDeletecute!
ReplyDeletea quilt top.... or a quilt backing... hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteVERY COOL!! Do tell...
ReplyDeleteWhy?
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love. Seriously. That is awesomeness in quilt form.
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind, but I'll be making my own. In yellow. And red. And blue. And...
if my kids understood quilting as much as they love ninjas this would have earned you the title of grand master quilt ninja! sooo cool.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteThat makes you a gingham girl. Remember my paper dolls called Gingham Girls?
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And massive!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!! Now you just need to add one more row of white/gray on the right side to even it out, hehe :) It's fantastic though, and I'm definitely putting it on my 'to-do' list!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree w/ Jenn!!
ReplyDeleteYou are very clever!!!!
ReplyDeleteas always...
xo
eva
Wow - you sure did!! And it looks great!
ReplyDeletewow. you clearly have too much time on your hands... :-)
ReplyDeleteYou MADE gingham? Why? I think I'd rather make cookies!
ReplyDeletePretty. Bravo on the perfection required.~
ReplyDeleteAnd, yep, we'd ALL like more info on what you do with it. :-)
Lucy~
I simply LOVE IT....I am different than all the rest...HOW did you do it? Did you piece the light gray and dark gray in strips....then put the white over from top to botton? That would be my guess......It is really pretty. Thanks....Judy B
ReplyDeleteThat is friggin' amazing!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Dionne
Wow, you made that? It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteOK...more information required before further comment...LOL
ReplyDeleteYeahseee - I'm finallly finishing my "snippets"
ReplyDeleteAlright, now how did you do that??
ReplyDeleteWow! Your color choices are perfect!
ReplyDeleteOk. Now, that's AWESOME. You. Are. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow...this is cool. How did you do that?
ReplyDeleteA.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously cool. And I see you started the barbells...
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteHave you checked out what the FunQuilts folks do with transparency? Yours is very similar and every bit as cool! :)
Very clever! If a little insane...
ReplyDeleteOh!! This is fan-freakin-tastic!! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw a quilt like that a long time ago in Potery Barn or some such, thought it would be a great idea to try. Inspired again, thanks! =)
ReplyDeleteI'm with the people asking 'really?? why???'......
ReplyDeletethis is a-mazing and so super inspiring! you've given me lots of ideas. :)
ReplyDeleteWow...impressive! I have awarded you the Stylish Blogger Award, please stop by my blog to pick it up. Mary
ReplyDeletewww.maryscraftroom.blogspot.com
Okay, first I thought you were a little crazy (looks like a piece of big gingham print - that's the point right?), then I enlarged it and saw all the WORK......
ReplyDeleteNow I know you aren't crazy, you are totally nuts!!
Incredible job, can't imagine having that type of patience.
Well done.
I love that you made gingham. My mom LOVES gingham, this totally gives me a great idea for her birthday gift! Thanks for your creativity.
ReplyDeleteI completely understand the thinking of "to prove I can", but I do agree this is nuts.
ReplyDeleteLong live the insanity!
Very fun, and gratifying to know that I got to help the tiniest bit in your putting this together!
ReplyDeleteIt was great getting to visit with you again. I so admire all you get accomplished!
so will you do a tutorial on that? I'm curious as to how you did this.
ReplyDeletelove your blog
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Cute! I love this so much! I want to make gingham, too! :)
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