Wooh this looks great Cat, I love swirls ... reminds me of New Zealand where they have a smaller swirl that has more a meaning of new life. This is a lovely & bright coloured crazy quilt collage ... thanks for sharing ... B
It's been great catching up with your blog Cat, as I haven't been over to see you for a while. Annie is gorgeous, isn't she, regardless of temporarily misplacing a leg!
Beautiful! I giggled at your comment about my journals because I always look at your fabric pieces and what to go hunt out fabric and embroidery threads. Sending you a big hug!
What a cutie Annie is, and I see the tip of her foot right behind the front one. This piece spoke to me, HOPE should be right in the center of our being, and it is a gift from God. GREAT PIECE.
one day i am going to have a go at making my take on this little lady she is beautiful... is the fabric a cotton, do you make it single first on both sides and them sew together... it looks to be padded am i right sorry so many ???'s it looks achieveable in that it wont take a life time to complete. will come back again love your blog.
Wooh this looks great Cat, I love swirls ... reminds me of New Zealand where they have a smaller swirl that has more a meaning of new life. This is a lovely & bright coloured crazy quilt collage ... thanks for sharing ... B
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ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Everything you make is just PERFECT!!
Hugs, Joy
Gorgeous! Love the colors... oooh and all the little starbursts and details are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love this. We all may feel we are at the end of a rope at time's, but the rope as you have it end's with hope. How true.
ReplyDeleteMiss you Nanabuzlife
How lovely.
ReplyDeleteLong time no comment CAt.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!
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Love it all, colors and embroidery.
ReplyDeleteIt's been great catching up with your blog Cat, as I haven't been over to see you for a while. Annie is gorgeous, isn't she, regardless of temporarily misplacing a leg!
ReplyDeleteYour CQ collages are fantastic as always.
Will catch up again soon.
Sue
Another wonderful masterpiece!!! Love it!!!
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Beautiful! I giggled at your comment about my journals because I always look at your fabric pieces and what to go hunt out fabric and embroidery threads.
ReplyDeleteSending you a big hug!
I really enjoy your crazy quilt style. Hints of traditional stitching but with a predominantly contemporary feel. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh so true!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie Annie is, and I see the tip of her foot right behind the front one.
ReplyDeleteThis piece spoke to me, HOPE should be right in the center of our being, and it is a gift from God. GREAT PIECE.
I found my way to your blog via Anita at Ein-steuck-garten. Wow! What beautiful creations you make! So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteone day i am going to have a go at making my take on this little lady she is beautiful... is the fabric a cotton, do you make it single first on both sides and them sew together... it looks to be padded am i right sorry so many ???'s
ReplyDeleteit looks achieveable in that it wont take a life time to complete.
will come back again love your blog.
chriss x
Gorgeous! I'm curious as to the size? Is this a quilted postcard?
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing way with colours - this is gorgeous, very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLinda xx
PS Thanks for looking at my blog!
Love the colors, love the piece. Beautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of my rope...that is perfect, love the found hope!
ReplyDeleteI just love all the colors, you must find some really great fabric!
Your, Mary
Just beautiful... I love the sentiment and the beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Love the colors, and the heartfelt sentiment too.
ReplyDeleteYour work is Beautiful! I love that you use your gifts to bring honor to the One who gave you that gift.
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