Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Blocks all done.....


I have finally finished the last two blocks of Gail Pan's "A Christmas Wish" which has been a free BOM over the past nine months....I have enjoyed doing these little stitcheries, a big thankyou to Gail for her generosity....I had started using some fabric to frame these blocks from my stash but I have had a change of plans...so yesterday I popped over to visit Sarah at Patchworks Plus and made a little purchase to complete my version of "A Christmas Wish".

18 comments:

  1. Lovely! I still have these last two to finish. This will be such a sweet little quilt.

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  2. I've only got one more to do, I've really enjoyed this free BOM too. Looking forward to seeing yours finished!

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  3. Love your blocks on that oh, so divine background!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  4. I can't wait to see how you decide to complete your "Christmas Wish". These blocks you have posted are very lovely all by themselves! Gorgeous!

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  5. Those little blocks are just beautiful!

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  6. Congrats on the finish-- I love these blocks... either all together or as individual projects...

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  7. No words to say how lovely they are!!! As always Peg.
    Only a question: the dog that appears on the top which breed is?? Its quite similar to my "Athos". He is a Spanish Water dog.
    Love
    Meli

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  8. They all look lovely, and I am looking forward to seeing how you finish it off!

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  9. Typically for me, I'm lagging behind and have only half of them stitched (shame on me) but I hope to catch up sometime. I'm glad some of you are keeping up! xo

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  10. That tears it. I'm getting off this computer and go stitch something! I can't wait to see what you do with these, Peg!

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  11. Can't wait to see how you finish it all off, Peg. You've done such a lovely job.
    i've downloaded all the patterns and they're waiting patiently, in line, on my hard drive!!!.....One day!
    ;o) Wendy B

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  12. As always, your blocks are beautiful! Great job Peg!

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  13. I love these sweet little blocks. They are simply beautiful.

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  14. Good for you, Peg! Your blocks are lovely. It was fun catching up on your blog. You have been very productive with so many wonderful items.

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  15. Congrats on finishing the blocks. I am working on picking out my sashing now. I think I am going to change some that have sashing on them. Trying out border fabrics too.

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  16. The blocks look lovely! Can't wait to see the finished result!

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  17. Nearly finished my last block too. I really like the spotty fabric you've stitched these on.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I do enjoy reading them all...take care, keep safe, happy quilting .. Peg