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Monday, July 27, 2009

OPAM project for July


Wow, we are back and hit the ground running! We are definitely going to homeschool this year, so i am busy getting ready :) I am looking forward to it, but a little nervous too!

I finished a project for OPAM, just not the one I thought I would... here is a photo of a "brown bag" quilt that was put together by my quilt group when I lived near Denver ( ummm... 11 years ago...) but now it is DONE! It turned out seriously pretty and is all hand quilted- hence the time it took for me to complete it! I put in the fall colored star block and I love that someone added the turquoise to the mix :) I am so pleased that it is finished...



65 comments:

  1. Thanks for coming by Tuesday for my SITS feature day. This quilt is very cute!

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  2. That is a really lovely quilt Rebecca, thank you for stopping by my blog, so nice to meet you!
    Shiree

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  3. Hi, thanks for coming to my blog and leaving a comment. It is always so nice to come to a new blog. Glad you finished that quilt, I like it.

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  4. This is gorgeous! I am starting my first quilt for my niece, but I'm sure it won't be as pretty as this... gotta practice some more! ;)

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and entering my first giveaway! Have a great day! :)

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  5. Hey that is awesome. Both the quilt and the homeschooling prospect. Yeahhhh.

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  6. That is really nice! Good luck with the home schooling!!!

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  7. The quilt is lovely, I'm impressed with finishing it! I have lots of 1/2 or almost finished projects that never seem to get completed.

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  8. I love the quilt! It looks awesome! I couldn't do that even if I had 11 years!

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  9. A finished project even after 11yrs is always a reason to celebrate. Tap yourself on the back and say "Go me!"

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  10. It's beautiful! I never did any quilting but maybe someday. I could at least stuff in the cotton. Not much of a sewer here. Love the fall colors!

    Following you on twitter.

    Enjoy your SITS day!

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  11. Wow. Quilters impress me. The work just seems so intricate, so well planned. Quilting is truly an impressive skill, in my book. I really want to try quilting, now, with my first child's baby clothes, but I haven't attempted it yet. Thanks for inspiring me this morning and happy SITS day to you again!

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  12. This quilt is so pretty! I agree about the turquoise...it gives it a little sass. Love it!

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  13. Good job! You're so talented!

    Happy SITS day to you!

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  14. That is a gorgeous quilt! I wish I had the time and talent to do that!

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  15. I am always so impressed with women who quilt. It is such a beautiful art. This is lovely. These beautiful quilts will be passed down for generations. So special...

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  16. oooooh I just love quilts (you should see my collection) but must admit I've never actually finished one! I bow before you!
    ps, being in central florida - have you been to Queen Anne's Lace in Kissimmee?

    Happy SITS day!

    sweetjeanette.blogspot.com

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  17. I am a fellow quilter too. This one is beautiful. And hand quilted too! I'm impressed. I have a Nolting quilting machine I use for that part. Congrats on your SITS day.

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  18. Beautiful! I love the colors and the hearts.

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  19. I am so not a quilter, but yours is lovely! Happy SITS.

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  20. That's so pretty! Each of my daughters has a quilt made my one of my husband's aunts. I've always admired the art of quilting.

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  21. That is so beautiful!! I wish that I knew how to sew and quilt!! I would love to make a blanket for each of my children...I have one from each of my great grandmother's and I cherish them!!

    Happy SITS DAY!!

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  22. Very nice! I love the middle panel!

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  23. Beautiful quilt. You should check out crafthope.com. I bet it would be right up your alley!

    Happy SITS Day!

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  24. That is beautfiul.. I am just getting started soo I am still on the block patterns lol.. I found some old quilts my mom and memaw made years ago and fell in love with their simplicity and the love that they put in them... and now I want to get going I have th fabrics lol now just teh ability to do it..
    good grief my chat dyslexia is bad today grrr..

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  25. beautiful quilt. I'm doing one too, although it's not finished yet. I'm alittle slow when it comes to quilting. CONGRATS on the SITS debut thought!

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  26. What a beautiful quilt! I have made several, but have yet to follow any sort of pattern. Kiddo and I have designed one together, and I will be following that design, so that will be a new one for me!

    Will you be using the quilt, or will it be a wall hanging or something?

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  27. Beautiful quilt. I love the colors and the heart border.

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  28. This quilt is awesome, I also love the turquoise!

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  29. Beautiful quilt! Always wonderful to hear homeschool success stories! I admire parents who have the energy, creativity and dedication.

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  30. You are quite crafty! I can appreciate the work it takes to make a nice quilt. I tried quilting a Christmas tree skirt once. I still use it, but probably won't do that again.

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  31. Wow! That is really good. I wish I was more crafty. I have my great grandmothers quilt that she made and I love it.

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  32. What an incredible quilt! I wish I had talent like this, but alas, I don't seem to. I can sing and bake and write but I wish I could make things like quilts and jewelry and other fun crafty items.

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  33. stopping by from sits...i made my first quilt for my friend's first child. It was hard work, but the best way I could express how much I cherish my friend...and how excited I was for her and her husband.
    I need to grab a cuppa and sit back a while to browse through the rest of your blog.
    Congrats on your SITS day!

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  34. Happy SITS day! This quilt is lovely.

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  35. That's a beautiful quilt. I admire your fortitude for sticking with such a time-consuming (and lovely) project.

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  36. Visiting from SITS!
    Love the quilt. It is so beautiful. I really admire women who have the patience and creativity to create such beauty.

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  37. Wow! I wish I could quilt like this. Happy SITS Day! Having fun exploring your site.

    Jesslyn
    imageinterpreters.com
    Helping modest dressers fight the frumpy!

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  38. Stopping in from SITS! That is a gorgeous quilt!

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  39. Wow...I <3 quilts and am amazed by ppl with the patience to make them! Great job!

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  40. That is so pretty! I love all the colors.

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  41. So beautiful! How do you find the time???

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  42. Yea, a finished project! The turquoise is pretty. I find hand quilting (or sewing) relaxing... Nice job.

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  43. That quilt is beautiful!

    Happy SITS day :)

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  44. Wow - that's just beautiful. I'm sure there was a lot of love that went into making it from you and all those involved. Enjoy your day in the SITS spotlight.

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  45. Wow! Awesome Quilt!!!!! Great work.

    Yours Truly,
    Lady Lex
    ineedprettythings.com

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  46. The detail in your quilt is amazing...Happy SITS Day!

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  47. Wow, gorgeous! I can't do but I sure can appreciate....

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  48. So pretty!! I wish I could make blankets like that!!

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  49. Wow! I think quilts are just wonderful. The amount of time and effort that go into them speaks volumes of the love that quilter has for the person they're giving it to!

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  50. Wow I have always wanted to do a quilt. It is on my lifelong to-do list. Very pretty.

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  51. Wow we have a lot in common: I quilt & scrap, my hubby spent 20 years in the Navy, I live in CO, and I love the Lord! Great to visit your blog from SITS!

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  52. It's absolutely beautiful. My favorite part is all the hearts - almost like fall leaves - such a pretty addition to this lovely quilt.

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  53. Wow, I love the quilt. My daughter and I signed up for a beginning quilting class. I can't wait to hear from them about when it will start!

    Hope you have had a great SITS day!

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  54. Beautiful! I'm been quilting since I lived near Denver....many years ago.

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