I like the quilting that you did on this one - it looks great. Not an elephant bottom in sight! You get so much done so quickly, it makes me wonder what I do with my time!
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Looks fab Mrs!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! how big is it? I like the interlocking crosses and the parallel quilting lines.
ReplyDeleteI can't belive how quikly you work.
ReplyDeleteooh jealous, I love how a quilt top turns into a quilt whilst you bind it! Still loving your directional quilting lines x
ReplyDeletereally nice-- i love the colors and the quilting.
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It looks fabulous, well done, looking forward to seeing what you've chosen for a binding. : )
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! Cannot wait for the whole reveal!
ReplyDeleteseriously neat quilting
ReplyDeleteIt looks marvellous and I still think the quilting is most excellent. Off to sing the blues for real. Not the best of weeks so far! x
ReplyDeleteLook at that beautiful quilting! Well done, my friend.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, enjoy xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks Susan! I was just wondering how this quilting would look - thinking of doing it on my Giant Star top. ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. x
It's so lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! How did you mark it? I hate marking quilting lines.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteScrummy quilting! I hadn't quite picked up before that it was triangles pointing to the centre - love love love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's the prettiest elephant bum I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteOooh! It's a beauty! Love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteI love it Susan, really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt is going to be a stunner!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful! So so so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, looks fab!
ReplyDelete'Oh, wow!!' Is what I said (aloud!) when the photo appeared - it's magnificent!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a purty lookin' quilt. It's beeeyootiful!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd not a wrinkly arse in sight... Fabulous dahling xx
ReplyDeleteLove how you quilted this Susan - it's fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteGo you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! The texture you've achieved is incredible. Looking forward to seeing what you've chosen for binding too!
ReplyDeletelovely! the lines look great!
ReplyDeleteIt is stunning.
ReplyDeletegorgeous, how big is it ?
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting, it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe subtle prints in amongst the solids are lovely. Go on, get binding!
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic and so quick too.
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilting
ReplyDeleteThe quilting looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting is lovely grasshopper.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteNow, that looks great! I love the blues all together, and the quilting looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilting - fab photo of the quilt too.
ReplyDeleteYay! It's looking goooooooood.
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilting missus! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI like the quilting that you did on this one - it looks great. Not an elephant bottom in sight! You get so much done so quickly, it makes me wonder what I do with my time!
ReplyDeleteNot an elephants bum in sight. Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteWell yet again you have surpassed yourself!! awesome quilting and can't wait to see the binding! x
ReplyDeleteOooh lovely, those helpful tips worked, no more saggy elephant bum.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking fabulous!
ReplyDeletethe quilting is gorgeous susan!
ReplyDeletecheck you out! Looks absolutely stonkingly marvellous! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOh.. this is truly amazing. Such dedication and heavy quilting...Take a bow . . . .you deserve some chocolate!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Susan!
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