Wednesday, September 7, 2011

One Year Later. . .


and I am still working away at the Roseville Album. Some months ago I finished the 4th corner block,

and began working on the right side panel. For some reason it went faster than the squirrel "panel," and it was great fun to work on.

Now I have begun the nine blocks for the center section. They go together much faster than the large panels, of course, so perhaps it won't be yet another year before I have a finish! Meanwhile I am loving all the inspiration from fellow GA bloggers around the globe and hoping I live long enough to make more Kim McLean quilts. I am quite spoiled for any other designs.

12 comments:

  1. This is beautiful. I need to do one more lollypop and get back into the swing of things....I just love these patterns!

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  2. Beautiful! Great fabric choices and love the accent of teal. Just keep at it you will get it done. In order to get mine done I stopped all other projects and worked many hours a day to get finished.

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  3. Oh my goodness!, they are truly beautiful, your birds with the long tails are spectacular. I love how you began with the long panels,
    I am doing the centre blocks of "flower garden" and am itching to get to the borders, Look forward to your next blocks

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  4. Your panel and corner block are beautiful! The block with the cactus plants was the fussiest of the center blocks I think? Yours is gorgeous. The others should go quick and easy! Thanks so much for sharing your progress. Wishing many years of good health so we can see your next Kim McL project too. :)

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  5. Such pretty color choices--you're making lovely progress--maybe you can inspire me to start again!

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  6. I really love your fabric choices, they are so bright and cheery but yet so soft. I also like how you used the dark aboriginal spots for your vines In the tree.

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  7. Fabulous! You surprised me. They look tremendous--all my favorite fabrics. The teal on the spiky one makes all the difference, doesn't it? The birds are spectacular; I'm so pleased I was able to see them in person in June. And the quiet little bird's nest is the perfect touch. You're right; nobody can compete with Kim's designs. Must order Stars and Sprigs...

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  8. Well done Marion!! They look gorgeous, Kim McL

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  9. Wow - your panel and blocks are stunning! Such great use of the fabrics! Thank you for sharing with us!

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  10. Really beautiful Marion! The longer it takes, the more time you'll have enjoying it.

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  11. My deepest thanks for the supportive comments.
    Ann Champion: You're right; in applique, as with other jobs in life, I like to get the hardest things out of the way first. Of course there's that border with all the little "hands". . .
    Janet: Silk thread is terrific for this project. Your video tip should save me some time in the future! I love the way this blog is teaching me new tricks day by day. Thank you!

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  12. I most especially think your birds are brilliant!

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