Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Blogger's Quilt Festival - London Calling
This quilt was made for a friend currently living in London. We stayed with her for several nights and this was our way of saying thank you. The design is based on the flag of London. I used about 24 different red fabrics to make up the patchwork cross. This picture was taken in London on the patio of its current home. I forgot to get a picture of the back, but it is an Alexander Henry's Fulham Road Mocca in Red.
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Fabulous quilt! The link in Mr. Linky from Amy's page is broken; I just found my way here. Make sure you go back and fix the link; your quilt is too lovely not to be able to be seen by others!
ReplyDeleteWell I adore anything with Jennifer Paganelli fabric AND anything about England, so of course I love this! Ditto the comment above, there is an extra "http" in the link that messes things up...
ReplyDeletelove it, simple, but gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect gift for a Londoner. It is lovely.
ReplyDeletedesign original mais le résultat est réussi, superbe ouvrage ,félicitation
ReplyDeleteLooooove it. Used to live in London before I crossed "the puddle" :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - what a great way to have the London flag as the theme.
ReplyDeleteAngie - www.craftedAngles.com
love the big red cross! and that JP border is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteNice quilt! And great blog!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I love the use of all the different reds.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt has such a strong presence! I love all those different reds and the Casey Scroll border!! What a special gift!
ReplyDeletegreat!! all those reds make up a beautiful statement. thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteJanet,
ReplyDeleteI just picked you name out at ramdon on the comment section of the Bundles for Iraq post. I can't seem to get the address of where to send my bundle with the replies I am getting thru Wordpress. I don't like Wordpress at all. I have a bunch of thread and other supplies I would love to send. Could you send me the address? Thanks.