My design walls seem to be Bonnie Hunter patterns all the time these days:) First up is my Orca Bay so far. I finally was home long enough to get some work done this weekend. I'm still in the process of putting together the pink string geese, but all the parts are there, so it is going fairly quickly. My version is called Flamingo Bay for Florida.
Next up are my cheddar bow-tie blocks. I am loving this setting and color groupings, now I just have to figure out how big it wants to be so I know when to stop. I think Bonnie is having a link up for the bow-ties on today and Judy always has her design wall on Mondays, so be sure to stop by and see what everyone is up to.
Next up are my cheddar bow-tie blocks. I am loving this setting and color groupings, now I just have to figure out how big it wants to be so I know when to stop. I think Bonnie is having a link up for the bow-ties on today and Judy always has her design wall on Mondays, so be sure to stop by and see what everyone is up to.
Way to go love both your Orca Bay AND that cheedar- WOW!!
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have some stunning quilts. I love your Flamingo bay, the quilt and the name.
ReplyDeleteYour Orca Bay is looking good. I'm not a big bow tie fan, but I have to say, yours is making me reconsider. That looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou chose a great name for your Orca Bay!
ReplyDeleteLove your Orca Bay and the setting on the bow ties, too!
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts look beautiful! I love the teal in your Orca!
ReplyDeleteYour Orca Bay looks fantastic and so do the Bow ties blocks.
ReplyDeleteThey both look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! I love your orca bay!! and your bow ties are just to cute...great job!!! Hugs
ReplyDeleteI used to live in Florida... Jacksonville. We transferred 2 years ago. I miss the ocean. :):)
ReplyDeleteAnd now Im your newest follower!!! Hugs
ReplyDeleteThese are both wonderful quilts - I'm particularly taken with those cheddar bow ties - very cool!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty versions of both of her patterns!! You have wonderful fabrics in your quilts. Nice job.
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