I had been wanting to make a basket quilt for long time and I had been collecting pink and brown fabric for it. When I saw the basket quilt on the front of the May/June 09 Quiltmaker magazine I knew I wanted to set my baskets with 25 patches too. I modified my basket block from a 9 inch block to a 10 inch block to simplify the math. I've lots of blocks to make yet - it will be a single bed size quilt when its done. I'm making it for my youngest little daughter.
A friend of mine sent me a link to this blog with an article about a "real" Mrs Sew & Sew. http://needled.wordpress.com/ (scroll down to her May 19 post) I never heard of her before. She had some informative pamphlets! :0) I got the idea for my blog name from the name I have always used when I have tea parties with my daughters.
A second look through my pictures of the old quilts convinced me that I have shown my best pictures already.
Happy Quilting!!
12 comments:
Wow! This is going to be a wonderful quilt! I love basket quilts and this one is going to be very interesting.
Like Karen I love basket quilts, as well. This is stunning - I can't wait to see more progress.
This is going to be a fantastic quilt! I have been collecting pink and brown fabrics for a while, but I have no idea what type of quilt I want to make with them. I guess I will just have to keep collecting them until I know what to do with them!
Love the combination of brown and pink. This is already a stunning quilt.
Beautiful quilt in process!!!
Hi!
As always, love your work! Very nice blocks!
C. C.
I love how it is turning out
I love it!! I love the baskets and the alternate blocks are great.
The basket and alternating blocks are really lovely! I love basket quilts too!
I love your basket blocks! This is going to be a gorgeous quilt! I will stop by again to see how you progress with it. Love your blog!
This is going to be a wonderful quilt! I love the basket blocks and your choice of colors!
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice compliment. The basket quilt is going to be lovely. I look forward to watching your progress on it.
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