Monday, November 26, 2012

Design Wall Monday

     I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday. 

     I am going to try to link this post with Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times. We will see if my technologically challenged self manages to pull that off. I  usually get these linky things eventually. Anyway, it is a very interesting opportunity to see what many people have on their design wall every week. Sounds like fun, doesn't it?

     So I will start with my Galapagos quilt from my last post, since it is what I am working on most right now; though clearly, I did not get far enough along on it to buy the border fabric this weekend, as I had hoped. Last night the whole center was on my design wall.


      Since then, I have about half of it sewn together. I hope to sew the rest of it tonight.



     In person, it is less yellow than this. More towards orange.


    
















Oops! I almost forgot to tell you the best thing! Someone bought one of the quilts I had posted on Etsy.  I just heard back from her that she has received it and loves it. It was one of my favorite quilts; but you never know when someone is buying something off a computer monitor, if it is going to turn out to be what they expected. I always have my fingers crossed until I hear back from them. The quilt she bought was Double Star ll.  



     So that is what I have been up to. Check out some of those other design walls at Patchwork Times.com

     I have a meeting with a client this afternoon about some pillows for her living room.

     Thanks for stopping by!

4 comments:

  1. I love your Galapagos quilt! Those colors are amazing. Double Star II is incredible too and I'm sure it's new owner is thrilled. Great quilts~!

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  2. Well, the first thing to catch my eye is that wonderful header. Then your Galapagos quilt is fantastic. You do fabulous work.

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  3. I love the Galpagos! I am looking forward to seeing it finished. Congrats on the sale!

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  4. Candace you are a true artist of threads.

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