Thursday, May 1, 2014

Finally Finished

 I started this project at least 2 years ago. I started off with great gusto and then it sat on my design wall, and it sat, and it sat.
 This was the original pattern by Kelly of Don't Look Now
and I adapted it to make a seasonal set of quilts.



 I have them on a long rod at the moment, but am having trouble finding a place to hang them in my house.  I'm very pleased to say I'm finished them, and it was indeed an achievement for the holidays.

 I've made up a box of plants for the Mothers Day Stall at school next week.
Thought I would share the love just a little.

13 comments:

thornberry said...

Your mini quilts are gorgeous Annie. Love that you have potted little lavenders for the school stall. You are always sharing the love. Thank you.

apiecefullife said...

They look lovely Annie. it was so good to see you the other night.

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

Those quilts are adorable and make me feel happy with the little birds in them.

Enjoy your day ~ FlowerLady

Jodie said...

Crazy ! I was at work today and you weren't.

Thimbleanna said...

What a fun adaptation of Kellie's pattern. Very Clever!!!!

sigisart said...

Dear Annie,
lovely finish!!! The Minis look great.
Hugs
sigisart

tardis said...

Hi Annie How lovely the quilts are wonderful! So inspiring!

Diane at My Cottage Garden said...

Annie, they are so beautiful. You are so talented.

Sue Walker said...

I love those quilts Annie you are so very clever! The plants will sell like hotcakes, I will be telling my kids to buy me one!

Jenny said...

they are just lovely and look very special all hanging together

Lorraine said...

Love the little quilts! I am sure the plants will be a hit at the Mothers Day stall. Loving my walks in the morning with all the beautiful autumn colours.

Sue (this n that) said...

Gorgeous quilts Annie, well made.
Also, congratulations on those lovely plants for Mothers Day - a thoughtful idea :D)

Rita @The Crafty Expat said...

Wow! These mini quilts are gorgeous Annie! Well done!