Thanks to Amy over at Amy's Creative Side for hosting another fine Blogger's Quilt Festival. Here's my entry.
My quilt was made for a challenge using the "Dresden Plate" block as the jumping off point. I first pieced "Pineapple" blocks and sewed 3 of them together in a row. From those blocks I cut out a blade from the Dresden Plate. Then I sewed the blades together and finally applique'd the "plate" to the background.
22 comments:
WOW, this is amazing - how long did it take you?
E' S T U P E N D O!!!!!
Ciao
What a great SUNNY take on the pineapple quilt! I love the bright bright colors and contemporary take on traditional piecing. It makes me happy inside to see this!
Your quilt is stunning. It must have taken a long time to make.
This quilt is just gorgeous ! Great job !
Julia this was a great one to enter. I do enjoy seeing all the quilts.
Wow, the quilt is just beautiful.
This is spectacular! What a creative combination of pineapples and dresdens.
This is great. You did such a wonderful job and so creative
Julia this is simply stunning!
Beautiful.
Absolutely stunning!
Oh, my goodness! This quilt is breathtaking! Love the pineappley goodness!
I am speechless. This is gorgeous!! How I would love to see it in person!!!
I am speechless too! I suppose it was a lot of work, but the quilt is spectacular. And so original!
Wow. Wow! WOW!! That is amazing. I'm trying to envision the process you described. would love to try it out.
when i saw this all i could say was wow. and i sat staring at it for a few moments, i can't even wrap my head around the way you said you made it! so complicated! but excellent job!!
Oh my! Beautiful, beautiful quilt!
Amazing quilt!
Wonderful, wonderful quilt. I absolutely love it!
That is so stunning. What a wonderful design and so bright and happy. I'll have to be a follower so I can see what other beauties you come up with!
didn't realize it was you but was so fascinated by how you did it...then i saw your picture and wasn't surprised at all that something so beautiful and intricate was yours! thanks for sharing and have a great day
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