Everyone pretty quickly found my “oops”. Thank you for your morale booster comments….very much appreciated and motivating.
I came back to it all refreshed the next morning, put my dandy little seam ripper to work and had it fixed in no time. It wasn’t so bad after all. It’s amazing what a good nights sleep will do. And now I can even laugh about it.
It looks nice hanging in our family room.
For me, planning the color arrangement for this quilt was sort of like doing a Sudoku puzzle….trying to have only one of each color basket per row or column. Also the inside box and outside corners. I thought long and hard but just couldn’t make it work with the diagonals.
Looks great Annette. Very cheerful colors - well worth the extra bit of time to get everything done "just right". - Marlene
ReplyDeleteWell, I think it looks great. Great colors too.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out beautiful! Worth the extra effort to turn those around! :o)
ReplyDeleteI really love that quilt and the colors are perfect...very perky and adorable!
ReplyDeletescrappy and colorful! love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI had to do quite a bit of looking before I figured out what everyone was talking about with your oops. I kept looking back and forth and I felt like I was doing one of those games in a MAD Magazine where you look at two of the same pictures and fine the ten things different. It's simply beautiful. The colors are bright and cheerful and the entire thing just makes me smile. You did a very nice job.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful creation....I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! Great color choice. Great work.
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Very nice. I'm sure you are glad you went back and fixed the mistake.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the quilt...love the colors.
ReplyDeletenice job fixing it up & getting it done!
ReplyDeletelove the colors :) your baskets look great and after you mentioned Sudoku puzzle... I sat here going over each row vertically and horizontally - had you not mentioned it, I would have never thought to. :) I like how you think!
ReplyDeleteGreat Quilt! Love from Texas! ~bonnie
It's lovely and glad that the ripping out part wasn't too painful. All that hard work was worth it.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog. I love your quilts :) --especially your color choices. Thanks for the beautiful inspiration--Rebecca
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful choice of colours !
ReplyDeleteI have only made the baskets for now, provençal fabrics & my own hand dyed fabrics.Kiss
Love your Picnic! Congratulations on finishing it. I could just not get in the mood to make this pattern in November, it felt too summery for me. I like how your flowers are all the same fabric and how you matched your sashing in the corners. Also great color choices!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first trip to your blog, I'll be back.
I'll be eager to watch your progress on Dear Jane, so far so good, your first blocks are lovely!!
Hi Annette your Schnibbles quilt is up and in the parade now! Sorry I missed it... it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your colours! It really is a beautiful example of the pattern.
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! I cannot see the oops in the prior post.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through Bingo Bonnie...Is this a Schnibbles quilt? If so, please tell me if they are going to do this again next year and how does one get signed up?
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