This quilt has been stored away since it was finished back in April of last year. I have been waiting patiently to display this quilt and it sure is living up to its’ name as the weather here is very cold these days.
To read more about this quilt and why I chose the wording and what each block means to me, go here and scroll down to the posts that are for this quilt.
Have a great day!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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22 comments:
Love that quilt.....it is wonderful.
Man -- I'm loving this piece... Makes you almost look forward to winter... an opportunity to use it.
It's adorable! I love it, and it's very wintery :D Perfect.
It looks great on the wall!
Love that quilt.....beautiful work ..
Julia ♥
I just finished a winter quilt too but I have to say I like yours much better.
I recall watching you make this one. It's beautiful, and something which strikes me now, is how cosy and warm that lil house looks.
It is another wonderful quilt from you!
OH this quilt is awesome. The first time I walked in sqeaky snow was so much fun.
I'm enjoying your winter quilt too. Thanks for sharing.
I remember when you made this one and I like it a lot!
Totally smitten by this quilt all over again!
Oh this is such a perfect winter quilt. It makes me warm just looking at it! :)
Beautiful Rose Marie....
I really love your winter-quilt!
Beautiful work!
I think this one is my favorite because it tells a bit of your story, shares your favorite color, blue, that shines through in most of your quilts. I still have this idea in the back of my mind that I should make such a quilt. Thanks for helping me to remember.
What a great quilt. Thanks for sharing.
What a fantastic quilt!
Love the winter quilt.
Just awesome - what a great display quilt for the wintry time of year!
Rose the winter wall hanging is stunnng
Your Winter quilt turned out so great. The wording, the icicle border, the heavy quilting all work together to create a one of a kind folk art quilt that conveys the feeling of a frosty winter.
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