I promised a flat photo of On Ringo Lake a while back. I've given up trying to get outside for a photo, so pinned it up on my design wall--not the best lighting!
Again, I only made 32 blocks-- in the mystery you were to make 50. |
All in all, it was pretty painless despite all those pieces. Broken down into steps over several weeks makes it a lot easier, although those sashing were tricky! |
Well, the backing is pieced...... |
....the binding has been made...... |
...and even the label has been readied..... |
...soooooo, I guess I've avoided this long enough! Primitive Garden will be my March One Monthly Goal. It's about time I got this one done, right? |
Linking with One Monthly Goal HERE
Your Ringo is beautiful--And your Primitive quilt is stunning--glad you are going to finish it as it is stunning work, Karen. Hugs, julierose
ReplyDeleteI really like Ringo. All that work on the Primitive. It will be nice to have it done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful finish on Ringo Lake. It's easy to procrastinate quilting certain projects. At least for me. I'm afraid I'll mess it up especially when the top has required hours and hours of work. I know you'll do great
ReplyDeleteThe floral backing fabric is oh so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI am doing as you are.....trying to finish some projects I have been procrastinating over. My little quilt group is doing a two month at a time goal of finishing up quilt projects we have been neglecting.
Ringo Lake is absolutely wonderful, I love !
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! You are amazing! I love your Ringo Lake -it's just beautiful (it would take me at least a year to get it done :)) I can't wait to see your Primitive Garden!
ReplyDeleteTwo absolutely gorgeous quilts! Love the Ringo Lake colors, and Primitive Garden is incredible! Good job!
ReplyDeletePrimative Garden is a beauty as is your Ringo Lake!
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ReplyDeleteYour Primitive Garden quilt is amazing. I'm also working on one in cotton, and I've been doing old-fashioned needleturn, no prepping of the pieces. Yours looks so much nicer, would you share how you prep your pieces for sewing? Do you use freezer paper, glue, starch, ??? I'd really appreciate the advice.
ReplyDeletePretty quilt! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project!
ReplyDeleteRingo Lake looks great!!
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck with your March goal.
Great progress on Ringo Lake. Primitive Garden is beautiful. I look forward to your March finish.
ReplyDeleteKaren this On Ringo quilt is beautiful. Gorgeous blend of fabrics. and your one monthly goal is so special.
ReplyDeleteYour Ringo is gorgeous and inspiring! (I set mine aside to finish assembling Burgoyne. Now I need to get back to it!)
ReplyDeleteI've been admiring your Garden right along - I'm really looking forward to the finish! Such a beautiful quilt!
oh my goodness BOTH projects are just stunning :) You are one talented lady!
ReplyDeleteYour On Ringo Lake is beautiful. The colors look so restful to me. And your Primitive Gardens is beautiful. I'm sure it will be very satisfying to have it finished.
ReplyDeleteAnd the lack of sunny days with a few clouds to photograph -- I get that. We've had what seems like a nearly endless stream of grey days! But spring is coming....
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