I don't have a lot of progress this week; I'm afraid. I have been quilting on the Blueberry Basket a bit; not like I should be though. And I have started a new project; which I will show you a little peek at for now. It is using the fabric that I won from A Girl In Paradise for the Modern Triangle QAL. Did I tell you how much I love that fabric????
Here is a pic:
Now I am linking up to Lee and Monika;for some interesting posts you should head over and have a look. There is always something neat to see going on today.
Have a wonderful day
I love Dresdens! Can we see more? :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI luv that fabris, too! Lovely peek.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all of the Dresden Plates lately. I may have to join in on some.
ReplyDeleteME TOO! well,just thinking of dresden plates and that takes a couple weeks to ferment in my brain. Just am thinking how to use up a rather large box of unrelated scraps... Maybe blocks all different but each block with alternating 'fan' colours... aw well, will just have to see how it percolates...
ReplyDeleteGreat dresden. Love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWinning some fabric is always a good thing:) Love the dresden...one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteLovely way to use the pretty fabrics you won!
ReplyDeletevery pretty love the colours too!
ReplyDeleteI like dresden plates too! and are they cropping up a lot of places lately? seems that I've been seeing more of them, which is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteOooh, dresden plate! I've just completed my first ever and they are addicting aren't they? Looking lovely :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! And yes, I'm hoping it goes back to beautiful, warm weather again soon.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I love Dresdens!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought of using that fabric for a Dresden but it's beautiful. blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteI'm just checking to see if this goes through..some folks are having problems leaving comments...I have had some on a few blogs also...just giving it a try here.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that is yummy fabric. Looking forward to seeing more of it, Marjorie!
ReplyDeleteI love your Dresden blocks. Mine are still sitting in a pile. I can't wait to see what you do with yours.
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