Saturday, June 12, 2010

A touch of spring...

Every now & then you make something that you absolutely, wholeheartedly adore. At our retreat last weekend I started the Knot Garden quilt from Kaffe Fassett's Country Garden book. I finished the top yesterday.
And I love it's spring like freshness...
It is tricky finding shops around me that sell KF fabrics, but thanks to Cathy I was able to find a kit at Tennessee Quilts(thankfully just before the dollar fell!), and I have really enjoyed making it too.
Hope you like it too!
Cardygirl xx

18 comments:

  1. I LOVE it, well done on a great quilt top

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  2. Wow how beautiful. What a great job...

    When is your birthday... I can send you some Kaffe Fassett fabrics...

    Sandy N

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  3. Wow Alison!! I love it!!

    I am going to look at that link too!
    Thank you.

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  4. lovely quilt. I love Kaffe too!

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  5. it's so lovely Alison..great job !...

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  6. looks great Cardy........good to see the other borders on....

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  7. beautiful!!!
    p.s. guess what fabrics are in stock at The Rowan Tree... he he he

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  8. Beautiful Alison...Love the Fabrics..know wonder you are Pleased...
    cheers

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  9. Beautiful! I am not normally into KF fabrics but that is lovely. Wishuponaquilt has KF fabrics at the moment for $7.99 yard!!

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  10. Oh my Goodness, I can't believe you have finished this already, its fabulous! Doesn't it look wonderful hanging there in the sun. You must be so happy with it. Mmm I'm thinking I might need to buy that kit too, this was the first quilt to catch my eye in that book. Fabulous xo

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  11. What a gorgeous quilt! Perfect to brighten these cold winter days.

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  12. Now I see what you were making...this is absolutely amazing! Love it!

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  13. Looks fantastic Cardy, almost 3D. Bring on Spring I say and let's just skip winter.....

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  14. Love it. Very spring, and fresh; lots of interest with the different borders too. Well Done! Will you quilt it yourself???

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