
I’m so in love with this quilt. As it grew on the design wall it lit a fire in me to make all my blocks. It was so fun to watch my scraps become something beautiful. Not that there isn’t a certain amount of beauty in a bin of scraps. If it weren’t for other obligations this quilt would have a stop border and I would be working on a nice scrappy border. But soon I plan on making this a finish. I can’t wait to spread it out at the park while my little girl plays and read a book. Doesn’t that sound perfect? Now a special thanks to Lyn for this sweet little quilt for Happy Chemo.
Just a reminder there’s a chance to win a fat quarter pack if you donate to this great cause by the end of the month. Thanks again Lyn for helping raise the Quiltometer.
I love your spiderweb quilt, really like the different backgrounds.
The "quilt-o-meter" … sounds like something from Austin Powers, try saying it in a Dr. Evil voice, it's fun.
I didn't know about the fat quarter pack!! Hopefully I'll have lots of competition.
That is a gorgeous spiderweb quilt!
both quilts are gorgeous! I am working on a spiderweb also.. it is taking along time. and it seems the scraps are not going down.
What a great variety of colour and texture – I can just imagine it as a picnic rug. Hope you are able to get back to work on it soon.
You've had some lovely quilts visiting your blog – very inspirational.
Hope you have a great weekend!
It looks fabulous, Em. I love the scrapiness of it.
Great chemo quilt too.
What a great spiderweb quilt! I just love those quilts!
Oh boy that is truly an amazing quilt – I love it! The quilt Lyn made for the cause is just lovely too.
i am a NUT for spiderweb quilts, and yours is awesome!! 🙂
Your spider quilt is wonderful Em! A great quilt to spread out at the park! 😎
Love the blue and yellow! What a great donation! 😎
What a great quilt, Em! And congratulations on being the first to finish all your PhD quilts – you want to work on some of mine now?? 😉