Wednesday, October 29, 2014

It Is A Flimsy And I Am Thrilled

My Farmer's Wife Blocks are now a flimsy. I took your advice and moved a few blocks around to hopefully make it look appealing.
I had a very hard time deciding on the color of cornerstones, so I went with nulti-colored and I am so happy with that decision. I then framed the whole quilt in Kona White and added a border of a Pam Kitty Pink Fabric.
I am going to quilt it with a soft pink in a grid pattern.

I NEVER could have done this quilt without the classes I took from Karen at Laugh Yourself Into Stitches.They were amazing and she was so helpful. The link to her classes is on my side-bar and she now has a super fun Facebook group!

Well, the worst part for me lies ahead!  Basting and marking the top.  I just want to quilt!

Here she is as a flimsy.
The next time you see her, pictures will be taken in the snow as I hand quilt.


Corner-stones
Not too bad for a semi-blind gal!


I was trying to capture the color of the border because it is such a pretty pink.


So, off to watch a scary movie as I baste. Ick!!

Happy Sewing and Thank You for your visit.

32 comments:

  1. This is so pretty! Just makes you smile looking at it!

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  2. Congratulations on taking on such a wonderful quilting challenge. I think this fabric and the colors are such a fresh take. Enjoy your slow quilting.

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  3. Gorgeous Jane. The variously coloured cornerstones are a lovely design feature! Happy basting!

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  4. So colorful! The border is perfect! Made me smile at first glance then the oohing and ahhing came as I closely inspected.

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  5. The multi-coloured corner stones were a perfect choice as is the border fabric. Happy quilting!

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  6. Beautiful flimsy! Congratulations on getting such a great quilt almost ready to finish.

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  7. I just knew this farm was gonna be a gooden. Your fabric color choices make it the prettiest farm from near and far. Your flimsy looks amazing.

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  8. How did you get ahead of me on this??? I guess I better get back to it
    The colors are wonderful, I love your corner stones and the border sets off the blocks nicely.
    Hand quilting? My hat is off to you!

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  9. Awww..Thank you Jane!!! You must be just pinching yourself! Yes!!! You pieced all of that!! Not a 'Quilt in a Day' kind of quilt...and straw hat's off to you for sticking with the journey and producing such a lovely crop!!! Congrats!!

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  10. That looks awesome. Have fun with the quilting.

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  11. Such fun and a wonderful quilt, Jane. Love it and can't wait to start on my blocks which I've put off until January. Love the pink border, the cornerstones...everything!

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  12. Wonderful job Jane! I finished mine a long time ago, but it still sits on a hanger in a closet as a flimsy. Someday, someday I will get it quilted :)

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  13. It sparkles and looks adorable with all those yummy fabrics you picked! Beautiful border. Basting is the hardest part! Wish we could somehow skip it ;)

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  14. It's really delightful, such pretty fabrics and together they all work so beautifully -

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  15. I'm crazy about it! I love the pink border!

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  16. Gorgeous! Love how you finished it off.

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  17. Yes, you should be thrilled! It's marvelous!

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  18. Jane your quilt is gorgeous. I love all the fabrics you picked for this quilt. You inspire me to want to make mine. I have had the book for a couple of years now, guess I should get started?
    Hugs
    donna

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  19. Jane, the flimsy is gorgeous! I especially love the pinks.

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  20. It's a wonderful, cute and happy quilt! Congratulations.

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  21. I love your quilt, Jane! I am doing Karen's FW too, but I've only gotten 16 blocks finished. It's such a fun quilt! I am using a lot of Lecien fabrics and some Bonnie & Camille. I really love your multicolored cornerstones and I might borrow that idea from you! I wouldn't have thought to do it, but it looks awesome!
    I really enjoy your blog!

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  22. I love it!! You used wonderful colors. Beautiful job, Jane!

    I am sure going to miss getting fabrics from your shop.

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  23. It is really beautiful, I love the mulit coloured corner stones and the pretty pink border, well done!
    Helen xox

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  24. Ive been waiting for this finish!!! It's just beautiful Jane!!

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  25. So colorful - really beautiful! I like the solid color corner pieces. Perfect border fabric too!

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  26. I can hear your excitement. It's beautiful and a labor of love. Can't wait to see your pretty hand quilting on it. Neat colors.

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  27. Oh Jane it really turned out so pretty. I love the different colors you used for the cornerstones. Very nicely done.

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