I made this miniature (18.25" x 18.25") Patchwork of the Crosses using bits of scraps in my stash. It's hand pieced with a running stitch made possible with Inklingo .5 inch POTC. It's hand quilted. It got 3rd place at Sauders Quilt Show in Arcbold Ohio.
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Congratulations, Sandra. It is just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathi.
DeleteOh Sandy, I LOVE this!! I fell in love with this when I saw it on HQA. I love that it's a mini, and I love that you used a controlled colorway. I've had POTC on my list to do for some time now, but I'm rethinking my original plan and am seriously considering making a mini, too.
ReplyDeleteOh, and congratulations on the 3rd place!
DeleteThank you Kathy. I so loved piecing this little quilt. Made so much easier using Inklingo.
DeleteCongratulations, Sandy! It is lovely. Your work is beautiful. I hope you had a good time at the show too.
ReplyDeleteLinda I couldn't have done this without Inklingo. So what can I say. You have allowed me to create more easily. Thank you.
Deletelove it, great work
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen. I so enjoyed the prosess of making this miniature.
DeleteYour quilt is so beautiful, Sandy! I just love it. It certainly is a prize winner!
ReplyDeleteThank you Betsy.
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