This is my sister's Dresden plate quilt I have finally finished the binding and it is ready for the washing machine. I used all 1930's reproduction fabrics.
The border is pink sorry the pictures do not look that good. I found this white with pink poka dot for the back it was just screaming for me to put it on the back. I am so in love with poka dots and gingham.
This is the hexagon quilt I showed you in the past finially finished it too. Binding is finished and it is in the dryer as we speak. This quilt also has 1930's reproduction fabrics in it.
Oh my gosh and the back I picked is Fun with Feed Sacks by Glenna Hailey. This is one of my favorite lines. I am still trying to collet this. I quilted this with cherries and leaves you can not see the quilting in the pictures. Sorry.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week.
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You have been busy! These are just beautiful quilts, lovely colors, and the quilting looks great! Looking forward to seeing Autumn's wedding quilt!
ReplyDeleteLaDonna
Love both your quilts. You have really been busy. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteLovely!! You have been very busy! I Can't wait to see Autumn's quilt.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Donna
WOW! What fabulous finishes. I have always wanted to do a Dresden quilt. I have got to put that on my to-do list for sure. I love the fabrics you used.
ReplyDeleteDonna what a busy lady you have been the both quilts look fantastic,well done
ReplyDeleteDonna, these are so beautiful. I love those 30's feedsack prints too. The lining prints are perfect. I am amazed at all your work. Busy, busy....smiles...Renee
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Dresden plate quilt. One of my absolute favourites. Your hexagon quilt is lovely also. These feed sacks really intrigue me.
ReplyDeleteWow Donna where have you found the time??A dresden plate quilt is on my list to do-yours looks so beautiful and the hexagon is very impressive! Feed sack fabric is lovely, well done.
ReplyDeleteHappy stitching, Michelle
What pretty quilts - lovely quilting too! The hexagon one looks intersting and i am a sucker for Dresden Plate! Can't wait to see Autumn's quilt.
ReplyDeleteHow great to finish so many quilts. All the fabrics look beautiful. You make me feel even more lazy! I have been working on two quilts for ages. I can't understand why they grow so slowly :)
ReplyDeleteYou are ridiculously talented! LOVE, love, love the hexagon quilt ~ swoon;)
ReplyDelete~Cindy
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Your quilts are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose are so lovely... polka dots are wonderful aren't they.... Busy, busy and beautiful goodies...
ReplyDeleteHugz
Hi Donna ~ It was so nice to see your comment on my blog. Your quilts are wonderful! I adore those feedsack fabrics and polka dots too :)
ReplyDelete~ Angela
Donna, your quilts are really beautiful!! I especially love the hexagon one. Soooooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your quilts have turned out fabulous! Truly wonderful! I just love using those same reproduction prints. They are all just so sweet and fun to use.
ReplyDeleteI am usually not a big fan of 30's reproduction but that quilt is just so cute. Good work.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the 30's quilts! Glenna Hailey is by far my favorite feedsack fabric designer! She is going to be on Pat Sloan's Creative Talk Radio next month. I can't wait to hear it!
ReplyDeleteThe pink polka dot backing is truly perfect! Your quilts look beautiful! Where do you find the time?