Nothin' to see here, people, move along. Ok, if you insist on staying, atleast take your shoes off and make yourself comfortable. Once I get started...well, you could be here for a while. (Just ignore the typos. I do.) Yes, snacks are allowed as long as you share and clean up after yourself. Oh yeah, hey...if you happen to see my scissors around here, could you let me know. I could have sworn I had them right here a minute ago.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
What do yah think?
I managed to get one of the tops done last night, while watching TV...but then I was to tired to do the rest. I'll work on them later. There are a couple of issues but nothing that big...plus, what little kid is going to say, "Hey, look at this shoddy craftsmanship, the seams don't meet perfectly here and here." Let's face it...if they did say that, I'd yank it out of their hands and tell them to go make their own dolly quilt. OK, I probably wouldn't but still...I'd like to.
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Thats perfect for my eyes! I wish I had just a few of those talent filled bones!
I think it looks great. :) Nice and colorful. I want one for my dolly!
PERFECT! :) Great job! :) and I want one too. *giggle*
Oh nett - it's absolutely wonderful! And anyone who would dare say anything about shoddy craftsmanship needs their ass kicked. It's amazing!
Stunning! wow. Great job.
I still say that you need your own tv show.
My girls do play with dolls. Well, Steffi does and Meredith has Baby Bear. I'm thinking about making them some doll beds. You know, one of these days, since I have nothing else to do.
That really is a beautiful quilt.
That is so bright and cheerful - wonderful job!
I can't believe that I managed to crank something like this out. I still have to figure out how to quilt it. I might try out my new darning foot and doo goofy loops everywhere. I'm glad you guys like it. If it wasn't suck a pain in the butt to cut all those pieces out, I'd totally make an adult size quilt like this for my TV viewing pleasure. Maybe with black instead of white background.
Netter, that's beautiful! The fabric is lovely - you really have a knack for coordinating the colors.
Sue~ These were all cut from fat quarters that I already had. I only needed to buy some white fat quarters. I had bought a lot of the fabric for another project but I finally decided that it was to hard for me. I saved the instructions though...I'll make it in a few years.
way cute! I am jealous. I cannot sew for the life of me. I have always wanted to learn to quilt...maybe someday
Kim! You could learn, you really could! It's all about sewing a straight line and using an iron. Basically that's it.
AWESOME! That is gorgeous! Now you have to make a big one just like it!
DH~ I KNOW! I was totally thinking about it. It's funny, two of my tops are actually made with blocks that are an inch larger and I like the smaller ones better. Of course, they are a pain to make...so it figures I like them the best.
It's GORGEOUS! You did such a beautiful job ! I LOVE it !
I LOVE IT!!!!!
Wow, it looks incredible!! And you're right, it's the gift itself that will bring a lot of joy, so don't fret if it's not perfect.
Hey annette i finally got on to your blog spot ill have to check out this cool little page more often!!!by the way I TOTALLY LOVE THAT BLANKET!!!!!! now when you get caught up for the dolls ill put in my request for mine im in no hurry just as long as i get a prettty like that. Ahh i also saw the tennis ball advertisement i have 3 dogs at my house now and im sure they wont pass up that opportunity for some free ones!!!!!!
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