I posted a block of this one, but now I"ve gotten permission to post the full quilt and all it's wonderful blooms. Denniele Bohannan from Louanna Mary Quilt Design made this incredible Blue Dot, Blue Dot Where are you, quilt designed by Barbara Brackman who has a free BOM - Hospital Sketches which you can find on facebook. This one is super sweet. Two layers of batting, Hobbs 80/20 and Hobbs Wool, I used a 60 wt Glide thread that just blended wonderfully with everything. Yep only one color of thread on this beauty. And Denniele won a Blue Ribbon at the Missouri State Fair, congrats Denniele!! Get cozy and get ready for some wonderful pics of this work of art. Thanks Denniele for letting me quilt for you!
Make sure to stop by the linky parties on the side bar, there is so much inspiration out there. Next week I hope to share more stories of the care givers.
Have a great week!
Make sure to stop by the linky parties on the side bar, there is so much inspiration out there. Next week I hope to share more stories of the care givers.
Have a great week!
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful is all I can say!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!! The piecing and applique are gorgeous and your quilting just really sets it all off! Great job to both of you, and congratulations, Denniele on your blue ribbon. So well deserved!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, what an amazing quilt - and your quilting adds so much. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is stunning! Great work.
ReplyDeleteSue, you are the most inspirational quilter! I always love to see the projects you are working on and when I grow up I want to quilt as beautifully as you! :) Thanks for sharing on Main Crush Monday!
ReplyDeleteI've seen some of the pictures that you posted of this one over on Facebook and it is truly magnificent. Beautiful applique, but your quilting -- especially the way you framed the blocks -- just takes the whole thing to another level. Only one thread used throughout, you say? What color did you use to blend so beautifully across all those different fabrics? Truly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness!!! This is exquisite! And I didn't think I would see anything more amazing than the 2 you quilted for me!!! You are such a master of this art.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on this is gorgeous. I think it really makes the quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow! The quilting is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful job you did quilting it. The double batting really showcases your work.
ReplyDeleteThat has to be one of the most beautiful quilts I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous quilting for this! I saw the thumbnail, and my first thought was, "Sue Daurio!" :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing!!! Congratulations on being part of a winning team. Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I can't believe all the detailed quilting. Fantastic work
ReplyDeleteWow, what incredible quilting. This must've taken a while!
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS, Sue! I just found a new linky party that is just for ruler work quilting, both domestic and longarm, that is just getting off the ground. You should link up this post and a few others -- it is truly inspirational to see what you create with rulers: https://thequiltyarn.blogspot.com/2020/03/lets-do-some-ruler-work-linky-party-4.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up to the Let's do Some ruler work linky party. This is such an inspiring example of great ruler work...spectacular actually. Exactly the thing that I struggle with, i.e. to take the quilting beyond what's there and create a design within a design. A very beautiful quilt made even more beautiful by the quilting.
ReplyDeleteAnother masterpiece, Sue.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is masterful! I stand in amazement. Thank you for sharing these deep felt stories that have lifted me and made me want to be a better, more caring person. You are an angel for what you do. Don't give up!
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