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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Selvages in the House

It's finally done and hanging in the studio.

It's so inspiring to have it right in front of me when I'm at my desk. This is where I sit and sketch.

I'm working hard to get things done. I thought I had a free week, but now the calendar is packed again. How does that happen?

31 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I just love that..I have been saving my selvages...yayyyy...thats a gorgeous quilt...as for the calendar filling up....go figure..lol seems to happen easily though doesnt it
    cheers from tassie

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  2. This is a fabulous piece to inspire you:)

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  3. I love the quilting! Did you do it yourself?

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  4. It's beautiful.....LOVE the quilting too!

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  5. yep..it's decided. This is definitely a quilt design I will be "stealing" to make with my own selvages. I haven't know why I was saving them, but this is PERFECT. Love it!

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  6. this is great. very fun for a sewing space.

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  7. Love where it hangs! Much better than a calendar anyway!

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  8. It's like a fabric scrapbook right before your eyes!

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  9. What a beautiful quilt (just a little partial to selvages I am...) and what a great creative desk space!

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  10. That quilt looks fantastic as an inspiration board!

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  11. What a wonderful quilt! Love the design and different patterns it has!

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  12. I've always loved this quilt of yours.
    I don't know how free weeks fill up but know they always do.

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  13. Great quilt, in a perfect spot!

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  14. It's beautiful and looks so nice hanging there.

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  15. a perfect project for salvages!
    how are you, Jacquie? long time not visiting here.., just woke up from long hybernation :)

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  16. love the quilt and thanks for the tutorial. That makes quilt #4,687 that I want to make! LOL!

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  17. L.o.v.e. this and I can why you would want to hang it above your desk for inspiration!

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  18. How perfect!!! Your spools look right at home in that spot Jacquie. It is such a happy quilt.

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  19. Love the wiggly quilting lines!

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  20. Oh Jacquie, this turned out so wonderful! Really inspirational.

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  21. Such a fun quilt! I just love it! The wavy lines are great on it

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  22. it looks great!

    don't ask me how that happens...but when you figure out how to stop it please let me know!

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  23. I now know what I want to do with my selvages. Beautiful quilt.

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  24. Pretty, pretty. I'm going to have to try that kind of quilting someday.

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  25. My first thought was, "I love the way you quilted it!" It's beautiful!

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  26. LOVE this! you are a quilting rock star!

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  27. This is very cool, I like the "simple" quilting on it.
    Can you give some tutorial on hanging your quilt. Yours lies so neat, no bump where the rod is. And what method do you use for fixing your rod to the wall?

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  28. You have block out time in your planner to do the things you really want to do. We all need free time in our lives, it's our therapy. Be strong enough to say "no . . . I'm already scheduled for that time". You don't have to tell them that it's your quilting time :)

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