I whipped up this little quilt this weekend, just love pink and green together and that hint of yellow PERFECT in my book!
I pulled out this book Saturday am Folk Art Quilts by Gwen Marston and when I opened to this page I knew I had to make that quilt. Thanks goodness for our fabric collections where we can just go to the closet and whip up a little quilt! This quilt is approx 18 "x 22"
Yes, its true I was really inspired by the pink and green I just had to start another one, this one is based on an antique quilt I saw on line....
Will share when its done! these are the fabrics I am using....
fun to see these two little quilts I made this week together, need to make a few more. I really like the smaller size ones think a few more less then 10 inches is in my future!
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The small quilts look really pretty. We have finally spring in Helsinki. And sun shine. And lots os stresssss
I love your little quilts!
Jane
Very sweet...I love the zigzag setting...makes it extra specail.
Oh your quilt is adorable! And your next will be scrumptious!
I like the colors you chose for this little quilt. Very striking indeed.
I love pink and green too! And agree with Jane about the zig zag setting.
So sweet.
Pink and green, be still my heart. So cute!!
Love the quilts! Great colors:)
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Love this one ! :) Can't go wrong with pink and green, like you said.
Also, that book by Gwen is a favorite, too.
Judy
Fantastic quilts, as usual!!!
Sweet! Love the streak of lightening setting!
Very pretty little quilt. Love those colors together.
I have that book also by Gwen Marston and want to whip something up from it. I just love Gwen's books!
Love the pink and green with the spots of yellow. It's adorable, Kathie.
Love the little pink and green. And you are right about the touch of yellow. It makes the quilt just sparkle.
"Whipped it up"?!?
You're killing me. But in a good way. I love the quilts ~ both of them. :)
Wonderful quilts and nice pattern to work with and change up the fabrics.
Debbie
You had a very productive weekend. Love the pink and green one... of course the flying geese is fabulous!
Great setting! Last summer was my "pink and green" phase...I may not be out of it yet!
The zigzag setting really sets off the blocks. And those yellow blocks add an extra "pop" to the quilt.
I like those little 4 patches set on point like you did. Also like how you see zig zags, too.
I agree, the pink and green is quite delicious!!!
That little four patch is too cute kathie!!!
I just live those colors together too!
That little four patch is too cute kathie!!!
I just live those colors together too!
Love the pink and green! That's what's on my cutting table now too.
You just whip up the most beautiful little treasures!! Absolutely wonderful!! I've ordered Gwens Medallion Quilts book but I haven't got that folk one, maybe I should get that too. :)
Love that sprinke of yellow :) You are so fast at these things!
Love your quilt!! Pink and green a wonderful combination.
Happy May Day!
Carolyn :)
I love the itty bitty quilts, such a great color combo and love the zig zag setting.
Once again, your color choices are great! Love these little quilts! Thanks so much for your comment on my finished top. Yes, it feels great to get it done! I have it and another one that both need quilting now.
I love the colors! They really make this little quilt special.
I have this book. Isn't it funny how we don't notice something in a book until someone else points it out.
Love all your little quilts.
Just love the pink & green ! I always enjoy seeing your quilts !
Love this I pink and green. I don't think you can have enough of it.
What a lovely minis.. I like that book from Gwen!
Oh boy! Love that pink you used to frame the quilt. Who's print is it? I hope I have some in my stash.
oooo! love both those pink and green quilt you have made.
I have the same book! Now to make something out of it. :)
how do you do your zig zag setting? how is this constructed? on the diagonal?
Oh, I love the little pink and green quilt, Kathie! It's captivating in those colors. Wonderful job!
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