It took awhile for all my posy blocks to bloom, but they're all ready to be planted in place. Since this is a scrappy quilt with repeats in prints and color, I thought it would be best to leave the Posy heads and stems separate, this allows me to adjust the arrangement if needed.
Now that the Posy's are in place I can work on the corner blocks. The pink butterfly will need to flutter to another corner.
The Tutorials for this quilt can be found in the TUTORIALS tab at the top of the blog. The final quilt top assembly tutorial will be posted next week.
You might have noticed I've been doing some spring cleaning and rearranging on the blog. There's still a few more changes to make so forgive me if things get a little messy.
~ Lea Anne ~
I love this quilt. And I'm looking forward to presenting it for my quilt guild on Wednesday. Maybe we'll make it together. I'll tell you and send pictures.
ReplyDeleteLove your posies! It's going to be a gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe posies look like they were fun to make!
ReplyDeleteLooooove this!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust saw your Desire to Inspire! Congratulations! I love what you made with their fabric!
ReplyDeletebeautiful this is going to be a wonderful quilt
ReplyDeleteI love your tulips and butterflies!! Love to see it finished. I will come back.
ReplyDeleteLove from Amsterdam
What a perfect springtime quilt. I think this is going to be beautiful. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteLovely scrappy quilt top, so bright & fresh with the white!
ReplyDeleteYour blooms are wonderful, the kind that won't wilt!! Yes I noticed your blog was getting a makeover, nice!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is looking pretty!
ReplyDeleteOf course, you once again knocked out of the ball park with this great quilt. =)
they look lovey and so bright and cheerful!
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