It's getting close to the holidays (I just got my tickets for the USA for December!), so there will be some projects I can't post about in the weeks ahead. I'm sure I'm not alone! Here's a peek at one project - photos of the whole little project in January.
I also did the bindings on these little doll quilts I started back in June. I'm really getting into these little projects - the sense of completion comes so quickly! There are some larger projects I need to get back to, though!
Of course, I'm not listening to myself about getting back to the bigger projects and tried a few little postcards, too!
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They look all so nice! I should make some tiny little quilty thing myself. I love the fabric cards. Is the back also made of fabric?
Love the doll quilts, especially the red and yellow strippy one!
You've succumbed to the post cards...uh oh!!
They're wonderful! So colorful and cheery.
And don't we all need to feel that sense of completion...
Ahhh - size doesn't matter . . . they are all fun to make.
They're all so bright and happy! Love the postcards..be careful, they're addictive!
so cute, and bright...love them. I started some small things last week...and wow they might get finished this year! Woo-hoo!
I just love your fabrics! Everything looks wonderful.
What fun little quilts! And I somehow missed the challenge for free-pieced blocks for Clare's project. Thanks for the head's up!
I know what you mean about smaller projects, I have made a few stroller sized quilts in the past 5mths and it is very satisfying. And yes, Willa as in Cather, she is one of my favourite authors.
Am loving your work! The 'bright pastels' really are a knock-out together. :)
These little quilts and postcards are so adorable! Great colours too!
Whoever gets whatever that first set of fabrics is going to be.. is one very lucky person! Love the doll quilts, too!
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I love the new colors you have been using lately...
Those little quilts are lovely.
You have wonderful fabrics! Happy quilting!
I love your little quilts Jen. The red and yellow one looks like the leftovers from something else you made recently.
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