This week I am still working on my Smith Mountain Morning quilt designed by Bonnie Hunter. The wall doesn't look much different. But I am actually about done with all of the blocks. There are still six green stars to be made and I need to finish up the border units. I've moved on to using the border pieces as my leader/enders while making the green star blocks. Pretty soon I will need to pull back out my bonus triangles from other projects to use as leader/enders as I can see that this top is about together.
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15 comments:
That is absolutely gorgeous! You've done a terrific job with it . . . thanks so much for sharing the progress with us!
Wonderful! I have to look up that pattern, love how you have done it.
Well this quilt is just striking. Those are my colors, and I just love it. I love Bonnie Hunter's quilts. They are always wonderful just like your quilt.
This is going to be so fabulous! I love it with these colors.
I love this!! This color scheme has just helped me decide what I'll be working on next. LOVE IT!
WOW!! I love it. My daughter was home and showed me her Smith Mountain Morning. She did hers in the same colors as Bonnie. I love them BOTH. I have never thought of doing a Christmas quilt but seeing yours has got me thinking it might be time. :)
Just gorgeous! You can never fail to shine with red and green!
lovely quilt top-love 2 block quilts and the colors are great
Love this quilt. I've come back several times today to look at it. It looks great in your colors.
Very pretty quilt. Just love the colors.
Beaufiful colors. It's going to be gorgeous when you get it finished.
Very pretty, the little light squares just set off the other colors.
This is so beautiful and soooo much work!
You know - this just reinforces my idea that the next Christmas quilt is going to be a nice scrappy - green and red traditional one! Lovely!!
That is stunning! I love it. Looking forward to seeing it completely finished.
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