First off I wanted to say thanks sooo much for all the input on my last post regarding my Urban Nine Patch dilemma! Now I know I'm really confused! ;o) I got great advice (spelled right this time) though and am leaning towards doing up two patterns.
Again thanks so much for the advice, I wish I could thank each of you individually right now but my computer decided to freeze up on me today and I'm currently at my husbands work using his computer. ;o(
On a better note, I finished up this fun little Chevron Quilt for Lisa this morning!
Love how this turned out! Lot's of ruler work, but being small it didn't take to long, a couple of hours. I used double warm and white batting, off white thread for the white area's and I matched the thread for the colored areas.
~Jenny~
Wow, that is some amazing quilting, indeed! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love how you did different designs in the white areas to add interest. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteawesome quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThe perfect example of how quilting can "make the quilt" . Stunning
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that quilting is freaking awesome!! Pinning it!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous quilting!
ReplyDeleteOh how inspiring! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I gasp out loud when I looked closely at the quilting. My husband asked what was wrong! Nothing dear, the quilting on this quilt is just so amazing. He wasn't impressed, but I am. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! a couple of hours for you maybe....soooo beautiful jenny xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that is the most beautiful quilting I've ever seen, Jenny. I was impressed by this little quilt I'm putting the binding on right now, but the chevron quilt makes my heart race. Thanks for doing it so quickly and I couldn't ask for a more beautiful quilting job!
ReplyDeletePlease tell me you sell your quilts....I would be interested in purchasing a few because I could never make something this beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSend me an e-mail to discuss toniherlo21@gmail.com.
This is just absolutely amazing Jenny! I can't st looking at it. My husband even loved it. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Jenny. You just make quilts sing!You're getting pinned by some pretty great people too!
ReplyDeleteWow, I cannot take my eyes of this great quilting! It is absolutely beautiful. I really love your circles.
ReplyDeleteSaskia
Wow, I love this!! Once again, your quilting is superb. I love Lisa's quilt and all the fun colors :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant example of how your quilting can transform something from simple to spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the colored fabrics? I love this quilt
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilting on this.
ReplyDeleteThat sings! It is so amazing what beautiful quilting can do on a very plain quilt. Congrats on a job very well executed.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOMG-yet another inspiration from you!! LOVE it :-)
ReplyDeleteI love it! and I know I am not the Lisa you did it for, but since my name is similar - I'd be glad to send you my address - Tee hee
ReplyDeleteGreat Great job!
Beautiful quilting! Question for you - when you change colors do you change as you go, or do you do a run of all 1 color then roll and do the next color etc.
ReplyDeleteYou and your quilting are so inspirational. I do a little long arm quilting myself and often find myself looking at your work for ideas. You are incredible!!! Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is gorgeous. I may have to send one your way for your magic!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on this is absolutely GORGEOUS! You are an amazing longarm quilter - as well as designer!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJenny, I believe you have taken "Quilting" to a whole new level! LOVE YOUR BLOG!
ReplyDeleteJenny - Gorgeous just doesn't do it! How about stupendous!!! You really are one talented lady!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!! Great job!!
ReplyDeletei got to see them live today when i was at KC oolalalalalala xoxox
ReplyDeleteOh Jenny, this is amazing. I love it! It is so good to see your quilting again. I have a zig zag quilt in the works, and you have totally inspired me to copy your work. I love how you quilted this one.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing, Jenny.
ReplyDeleteI really love the chevron quilt. And your quilting really rocks the quilt! It adds so much dimension and interest to the quilt. Wow!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing! I keep coming back to look at this. It is perfect!
ReplyDeleteJenny, that is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your quilting is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting on this lovely quilt is just stunning. Every time you share something like this I want to learn to use a longarm.
ReplyDeleteYowza!
ReplyDeleteOh my! The quilting is gorgeous! Hugs Ullis in Sweden
ReplyDeleteYour quilting MADE this quilt! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteJenny, your quilting is absolutely stunning! Made Lisa's quilt come alive.
ReplyDeleteWow! Truly, this quilting is inspired!!! I love how it just takes this zig-zag to the next level. Beautiful work. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning quilt! You are a very talented woman and I am envious of your skills.
ReplyDeleteFirst time visitor :D I absolutely love the quilting on the chevron quilt and the colours too!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely awe-inspiring!! You're Quilting is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The quilting really makes this quilt!
ReplyDeleteExquisitely done. Wow, you're amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing! You did really great! I wish i could quilt... Ten time worst! Which sewing machine do you use? (if I may ask)
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW - the quilting is just amazing - simply amazing - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilting.
ReplyDeleteMade the chevron more beautifull yet
Beautiful quilting makes this simple quilt design outstanding. Love it
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it took you a couple of hours to make this! It would have taken me more than a few hours just to piece it, let alone quite it! Gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING. it takes me days to even decide what, to do and I never finish. I'm new to quilting and if I can get one block to look like that I'd be, in heaven. You are amazing. Is there a chance you could make stencils of your quilting designs not pattern but mylar stencils so we folk can trace them on our quilts to follow? You did this to basic colors and chevron pattern. I'm really in awe of your work.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely outstanding
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