Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Whirlygig Flies...

The Whirlygig flimsy is complete, although it probably needs another name.


If you're interested in making a scrap slab quilt, you can get my tutorial here, at my Etsy shop. It's an instant download, so you can get started right away.


6 comments:

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

Very striking pretty top!

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Hi Lynne, I read your post on Hands with great interest. I too have the kind of looks that I have had to grow into. I've also shown my hands a couple of times on my blog, mainly because of the gardening taking a toll on the fingernails which I can never keep tidy. Your quilting is beautiful so those hands are talented no matter how you feel they look. Happy Stitching!

TakeMeThereTotes said...

That light blue makes this quilt sparkle like the cuts on a diamond or crystals or precious stones. Waterford crystal or 24 caret diamond. Only you have 23 cuts. Facets. I am trying to help you name this quilt because Whirlygig isn't the best name. I see different sparkling jewels.. Rubies, tourmaline, aquamarine, amethyst.....Sparkling Jewels. Just my two cents. Long time follower. First time comment. I enjoy following your quilting journey.

Ann said...

I like your single green star next to purples. A lovely top.

Sherrill said...

BEAUTIFUL!! I bought your bird pattern a LONG time ago and have yet to make a single bird. Yours are all so cute..maybe I'll get started on them sooner rather than later.

Cherie in St Louis said...

Shooting Stars? It's beautiful!! Dazzling Stars? The colors are clear and seem to dance. Dancing stars? Okay, I'm done ;-)