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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

spectrum quilt


I finished the top of my spectrum quilt.*
I didn't expect it to be a king size.
what I was thinking?!?

*no new fabric was purchased for the making of this quilt.
all pieces were from my stash or my scrap bucket.

37 comments:

  1. Wow!! This is so beautiful! I love it. Fabulous job!!

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  2. It's really cool!

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  3. Anonymous9:15 AM

    Looks GREAT!

    I love your disclaimer. It reminds me of when they say something like, "No animals were harmed in the filming of this commercial." LOL

    Congrats on your stash busting efforts!

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  4. Anonymous9:31 AM

    So beautiful! Looks amazing!

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  5. Love it! love it! love it!

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  6. Beautiful! You need to check out Lolly's Project Spectrum. Being the fiber artist extrodinaire that you are, this project will be right up your alley.
    http://lollygirl.com/blog/2008/01/07/its-elemental-project-spectrum-three

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  7. I'm so impressed... it looks wonderful!!

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  8. It is beautiful! Way to use those scraps! :)

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  9. Bravo! Bravo! I've been watching this project with much interest and have to say once again...BRAVO!

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  10. You were thinking...it's so amazingly beautiful, no point in making a little quilt! :)

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  11. Anonymous10:52 AM

    very cool. I've never seen anything quite like it. I like it very much. Do you sell any of your stuff on etsy? You should if you're into selling your quilts, otherwise, just enjoy keeping them or giving them away. The world is a more beautiful place with your quilts in it!

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  12. Anonymous10:59 AM

    mind-blowingly gorgeous. :)

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  13. You're amazing. The quilt is so cool, and knowing that you did it completely in stash-busting mode makes it even cooler.

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  14. And I was just thinking yesterday I had some scraps I could send you for it.

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  15. i love this! do you just stitch the strips onto the white fabric?

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  16. wow, it's gorgeous, well done!

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  17. Beautiful, I love it!

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  18. Love it! You and your gianormous quilts! LOL Here's me scared to try a twin size! LOL

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  19. blowing me away. again!
    i love it!

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  20. I've only made two quilts so far, and both times what I thought were going to be singles have turned out to be doubles...

    Oh well. Guess you can't have too much of a good thing!

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  21. Wow, wow, wow!!! King size!??? Wonderful.

    And congrats on using fabric from your stash.

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  22. AMAZING!!!!!
    wow I am so impressed, this is beautiful!
    can't believe it is all from your stash.
    Kathie

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  23. beautiful!!! just gorgeous!!

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  24. Beautiful.

    I'm really starting not to like you very much :-)

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  25. It's gonna be pretty - can't wait to see the finished product :)

    Sorry to hear about Kevin's dad -- you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers.

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  26. This looks beautifully to me. I love it!

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  27. Very stunning quilt! It might just be that I haven't been paying attention, but will you quilt this quilt yourself? Or will you get a professional to quilt it? You just keep inspiring me! Keep up the beautiful work!

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  28. I felt for your when I read your previous post 'I've created a monster'. I always go through at least one moment of panic with my quilts.
    I have a bag of scraps that are waiting to be turned into a roman coin quilt - I don't think I could leave the bands different lengths like you have. Good on you.
    It will look beatiful once it is bound. You could use almost anything...

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  29. It looks really cool! :)

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  30. Gorgeous. Here's one of the best reasons to keep scraps - with them you can make something that is one-of-a-kind beautiful. I love scrappy quilts!

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  31. Very nice...and to know you made it from your scraps...

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  32. Awesome job using your stash!! I'm impressed!

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  33. You had that much fabric in your stash???
    Lovely, lovely. I loved this idea from the start.

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