I am not doing the QAL but am following it via blogsville.... your blocks are looking so sweet! (& your "wife of one...smile" in your profile made me laugh!! ) Linda
Your blocks look great and the fabric is absolutely yummy! Love this quilt, might have to revisit and try it once I have a clearer plate. . . Is there ever enough time in the day?? :)
Loving your Gypsy Wife blocks! It is a pattern that really appeals to me! I'll have to check it out further when I settle for the summer months and am back to my sewing machine. Have a nice day! ~karen
very tempted to join in on this but needs lots of catching up, popped over to the link but have yet to find fabric requirements, will try and have another search, you are inspiring me to have a go
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Looking good - I will have to add this quilt to my 'one day' list.
Lovely blocks! I've used this fabric collection by FigTree before. It'll make a beautiful quilt!
I am not doing the QAL but am following it via blogsville.... your blocks are looking so sweet! (& your "wife of one...smile" in your profile made me laugh!! ) Linda
Your blocks look great and the fabric is absolutely yummy! Love this quilt, might have to revisit and try it once I have a clearer plate. . . Is there ever enough time in the day?? :)
Loving your Gypsy Wife blocks! It is a pattern that really appeals to me! I'll have to check it out further when I settle for the summer months and am back to my sewing machine. Have a nice day! ~karen
This quilt is so fabulous, maybe one day... Your blocks look lovely, btw!
Stopping by from Lee's WIP hop http://www.domesticdeficitdisorder.blogspot.com/2014/04/wip-wednesday-april-23rd.html
The Gypsy Wife quilt looks beautiful, I like the variety of colors
SewingWilde@blogspot.com. Found you on WIP Freshly pieced
I'm terrible at keeping up with QAL, but it's so fun to watch your progress. Beautiful blocks!
You are moving right along
Your blocks are sweet as can be, Billie Bee. Hope your week finishes off beautifully, too! Hugs back from Canada!
I really like your fussy cut flowers. Looking good!
Your blocks look fabulous and your fabrics combo is spectacular!!
This quilt is on my wish list.Have a great week!!
Love the colors you've chosen! It's going to be lovely.
lovely!
I love the colors you have chosen for this quilt! And the fussy cut flowers are perfect. It is going to be a beautiful quilt!
very tempted to join in on this but needs lots of catching up, popped over to the link but have yet to find fabric requirements, will try and have another search, you are inspiring me to have a go
very pretty blocks for your Gypsy Wife!
You are really moving along on this quilt.
Now you've got the contrast going!! Looking good :)
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