Thursday, March 20, 2014

Soupçon Part 6

The FPP is finished, yippee! I have even removed all the papers and that means that Soupçon part 6 is finished. Now I just have to decide if this project is finished or if I want to continue adding borders to make it bigger. Karen of Faeries and Fibres did a great job with this Mystery QAL and I certainly learned a lot and am pleased with the results. Thanks Karen!

 

 

12 comments:

  1. That us such a wonderful top!! The pattern is wonderful and your colours are beautiful! I'll be curious to see if you add more more borders.

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  2. Great variety of different techniques there Heather- you've done a beautiful job as ever!

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  3. Looks fabulous Karen, so fresh and sharp. Did you decide yet whether to make it bigger with your large print?

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  4. Beautiful Heather!
    Love your fabrics and colors too.

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  5. It's beautiful Heather. I love the colors you chose.

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  6. Great colors! LOVE your colors!

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  7. So beautiful!! I think it needs something lighter for the final border. The dark seems too heavy. Just my opinion, I haven't seen it in person and I'm not sure how big it is. But it's gorgeous :).

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  8. Wow!! Such a beautiful quilt.Hugs

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  9. I think it looks beautiful just the way it is! But, more borders would make it more beautiful, if you choose to go that route!

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  10. Love it, Heather! I'm undecided about adding to it - gorgeous the way it is, but depends on how you are going to use it - wall hanging, bed--??

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  11. Heather - you've done a great job of this quilt and I am so happy that you added your own personal touches. The quilt is gorgeous and I am so honoured that you decided to spend time sewing along with me. Thank YOU!

    I am just about to post my first suggestion for making the quilt larger. There'll be more ideas to come!

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