Sunday, November 11, 2012

Cheddary Challenge is a Flimsy!

 Can you hear me hooting and hollaring and HAPPY!  I took my time and managed to get the last row to fit and attach to my Cheddary Challenge quilt!  It looks bigger in this picture than it is, but it is a good size...largish lap quilt and since it is for me that is just fine.  So many memories in these blocks and I plan to really treasure this one.
And at long last I finally remembered to take a picture of my Easy Street fabrics so far.  Copying Bonnie this time though I keep thinking orange would look good with these colors!  :)

8 comments:

Ann Marie @ 16 Muddy Feet said...

Congrats on finishing your bowties. I am still on the fence about my colors, will play with the fabric more this week and make a decision.

Teresa in Music City said...

Oh I LOVE your bowties!!! How they sparkle and glow... you're going to enjoy snuggling up in that for many happy years to come :*) Yep, orange would look great in Easy Street - I was thinking pink would look great too.

Quilter Kathy said...

Love your cheddar quilt! It's almost a walk down scrap memory lane!
You are all ready for Easy Street...I still have to get myself organized.

Sarah Craig said...

Very cool quilt! I love the way putting all the ties on the same diagonal gives it such movement!! Whoop whoop!!

Lynette said...

Wow, that is neat. The historian in me loves seeing people do cheddar quilts. Very popular color in Colonial times. It's very interesting how the scrappy colors of the bowties really tame that cheddar down beautifully. :) Whoop! Whoop!!

Beth said...

Your bow ties look great! I am doing easy street with orange instead of purple! Love you fabrics.

Unknown said...

Well done! Keeps the eye moving to explore all the fabrics.

Art by Rhoda Forbes said...

Andee, love your choice of fabrics for Easy Street.

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