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Sunday, July 11, 2010

More Lanterns (and a ditty)

I had two more Asian fabrics for my quilt.  So I made these two blocks.  They are not yet squared up, but you can see how lovely the fabrics are. I am waiting for my other Asian fabrics that I am getting from Judy at Sew Fun Quilts   She has a great Etsy store with both items she makes AND precut fabrics.  She currently is selling one quilt kit that is darling if you applique.

So here are my blocks in all their glory.  I think this quilt will be AWESOME.  I am just trying to decide how it will be quilted.

Trust me, you haven't seen the last of this quilt! 

and here is the ditty! Yes me on penny whistle again.  Told you I am Irish to the core. 


13 comments:

  1. I loved hearing your little ditty this a.m....and I enjoy seeing you smiling at the end, too! Your lantern quilt blocks are coming along nicely. Are you going to make this a large-sized quilt?

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  2. Love your little ditty with my cup of tea. The lantern blocks look beautiful.

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  3. love your ditty, your so witty, to be able to play a ditty...going to check out that applique kit

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  4. What fun, your penny whistle gave my morning coffee an extra bit of flavor! The lantern blocks will be perfect for those wonderful Asian fabrics, will showcase them in all their splendor! Thanks for the delightful blog!

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  5. Love your blocks. And I love the tune you played on the penny whistle. Very nice!

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  6. Real people rock....and Gene....you are a REAL person who I really like!! Good on ya mate

    Smiles,
    Kelly

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  7. Your lantern block are beautiful. I enjoyed your ditty. When we were kids in elementary school, we spent a year learning to play a penny whistle. It was great fun, however we didn't get as good as you!

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  8. I love Asian themed fabrics - this is going to be very pretty!! You need to take all your little ditty recordings and put them on a cd - I'd buy one!!!:>)

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  9. Anonymous8:00 PM

    I love these blocks and the Asian fabrics you are using in them. Can't wait to see the whole finished project. And what's to say about your latest pennywhistle treat? It's the most unique blog post anywhere, I'm sure!

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  10. Your pattern is turning out wonderful!!

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  11. thanks for the birthday wish

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  12. I love the music and the blocks! well rounded entertainment....

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