Then I realized it was a tulip.
Substituted this rose, which is from the Richmond Rose Civil War line:
It was Quilt Drop-Off Day yesterday for the East Cobb Quilt Show next Saturday. I took over my Les Fleurs du Jardin:
I changed the pattern here and there, simplifying in some places, especially the bottom border. The pots were often off-balance and asymmetrical. I know this is a spontaneous and creative style, but it made me crazy, so I redrew them to be balanced and symmetrical.
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I sew know what you mean about symmetry!
Love how your Les Fleurs and Old Swedish quilts turned out. Did you finish all the quilts you hoped to for the show?
Ooh, love your substitution on the first block!!! You have "the eye"! Hope this comment makes it through. The last several times I have tried to comment on your blog, I couldn't :(
Yay!
The rose is perfect in your CW block. All your quilts are winners. Beautiful.
Enjoyful
Les Fleurs, beautiful!!!!!
Looking forward to the new patterns. They are wonderful!
I don't care so much for symmetry but balance is important. I worry about those pots that look like they're in the act of falling over, and like you I'd have to fiddle. Perhaps this is why I make me own designs...
Hope you had a nice time with Timmy, I'm going to see son Rob and family in just over a week- can't wait!
Wow, you have been really busy - love all your new pictures - the tulip and the rose are both just lovely in the top block!
Fabulous! Wish I was going to be there to see them in person. Your CW block is adorable. Love the colors.
Love your CW block. The rose is perfect. Can't wait to see your quilts in the show. I am taking Friday off to go. Springboro Christmas and Old Swedish are wonderful quilts. I'll be getting those patterns as soon as you have them ready:)
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