I could go on, and on showing you what I have quilted over the last month, but I won't bore you with everything, just some of my favorites.

First off we have pattern:
Homegrown in
Cotton Blossoms.
I love the orange, green, aqua, and brown color combo!

Sorry that I have no info for you on the pattern or fabric, except that is in stores now.

Cute little critters aren't they?

My mom is putting this one on her bed. I don't know the fabric collection in this one right off, but I bet one of you might! The pattern is from a book called "From Cakes to Quilts" by
Rebecca Morganson.
3 comments:
The kid's quilt is too sweet. I love the swirls in the pinwheels!
Wow! You've been busy! Thanks for sharing, it is so fun to see Homegrown and Babydoll in different colorways/fabric lines. Mind if I borrow a picture or two? :-)
More beautiful quilts! I seriously need to come spend a day with you and take lessons. Next trip . . .
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