Well, I warned you that you
would laugh when you saw how simple my July monthly mini was. Here is it!
As you will see, my cohorts
in the monthly mini project have been much more creative! Please visit and see
their wonderful minis. Let me know if I have missed anyone. Happy quilting!
Barb (Fun with Barb)
Kyle (Timeless Reflections)
Sandy (My Material Creations)
Barbara (Quilts, Gravestonesand Other Elusive Ancestors)
Shasta (High Road Quilter)
Karen (Log Cabin Quilter)
Sandy (My Material Creations)
Barbara (Quilts, Gravestonesand Other Elusive Ancestors)
Shasta (High Road Quilter)
Well, it may be little, but it sure is darling!!
ReplyDeleteluscious fabrics...
ReplyDeleteSimple does not mean special. Look at all those great fabrics!
ReplyDeleteIt may be simple but it is beautiful. Hugs
ReplyDeleteA simple design is so often the best, it allows the eye to take in each fabric individually and concentrate on its unique pattern and color. Wonderful mini!
ReplyDeleteYour mini is so appealing and I love its simplicity! I have some of those very same fabrics. Great idea to sew 4 patches while working on other projects :)
ReplyDeletethis is an adorable mini--Love it...I like its scrapiness...
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
What a cute little thing. I bet it was fun to whip together.
ReplyDeleteLaugh? Gasp wih pleasure, more like it. I love this tiny little quilt, Wendy! I'm really attracted to simplicity these days, so your sweet little quilt is right up my ally.
ReplyDeleteI really like your simple mini!
ReplyDeleteI don't think there is a rule that a mini must be complicated and not simple, but considering the number of pieces, this isn't simple at all. That's a lot of pieces! and I really like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable! Love those shots of pinks. thanks for the links to the others. we've got quite a good group going!
ReplyDeleteWell, it may be simple, but it's still simply charming--love it!
ReplyDeleteThe older I get the more I like your kind of quilt! LOL It is a beauty - love the colors!
ReplyDeleteIt's very sweet and DONE is better than 'I should have/could have/might have! And it's good to have a base line to represent 'simple' so that the other quilts will shine a little bit more.:)
ReplyDeleteIt's very sweet. And simple is good!
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