I really cheated on this one,
but if you haven’t seen the original (here) you would never know. What? The link
doesn’t work? Oops!
Seriously, you must see the
original Noah and Matilda quilt (here) and enjoy all the renditions on Dawn’s Noah and Matilda
Facebook page (here).
And, I would like to thank all
who read my last post for not correcting my spelling! My friend pointed out to
me that I spelled “glutton” as “gluten”. I must have been in a bread coma!
Ok, I made the quilt but I don't know how you cheated...no leaves? Your blocks looks terrific. Yes, sometimes I'm a glutton for gluten!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look great, you quilting glutton, you :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not cheating - its artistic license :0) A very pretty block!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great block. There is no such thing as cheating, just creativity!
ReplyDeleteGluten is a punishment to me, so it seemed like a good use of the word. :)
I don't know about cheating, Wendy, but I think the block looks fabulous. I love those pinks.
ReplyDeleteYour little block is wonderful and I haven't any idea how you "cheated." Looks perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteYay for making it your own! awesome backing on this one!
ReplyDeleteNo reason to follow a pattern exactly! Love the fluorescent fabric!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and the backing is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love your backing fabric - one of my all time favorite fabrics. i think I still have some, somewhere....
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous block.
ReplyDeleteReally love all the neon prints.
GREAT block!! And the backing??? Fabulous!!
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