Here are just a few of the beautiful things that have popped up in the Flickr group recently. If you've made something inspired by a project you saw here on my blog, please join the group and add your photos!

UllaBee's Ribbon Star block really sings in solids

Very cool hexagon quilt by CraftyJak, using my Hexing Around block

Brooke's version of my Supernova quilt using Castle Peeps

Mosaic block quilt by Debbie of Esch House Quilts

One of Ara Jane's fabulous Arkansas Traveler blocks

Sew Crafty Jess's Herringbone pillow

Hand-quilted hexagon mug rug by Sarah of Fairy Face Designs

"Kissing Koi"—Patti (Retired to Quilt) made this take on my Kissy Fish pattern
Thanks, everyone, for sharing your creations!
A lot of beautiful work there. Thanks for including my quilt!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, i love that hexie quilt. the colors are great and i love that the layout creates movement. perfect!
ReplyDeleteoh i love that kissing koi~! so so much!
ReplyDeleteThese all look great! I still especially love the hexagon block you designed for the do. Good Stitches quilt-- I love seeing it in other colors and layouts!
ReplyDeleteMan, coolness overload!!!!! Very nice work!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all those interpretations, great inspiration! Thanks for including my pillow :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of inspiring makes
ReplyDeleteLove all your tutorials so much, Lee! Thanks for including my Kissing Koi. It remains one of my all time favourites!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee, I love everything you do. BTW...my version of "Chain Reaction" is up on the Quiltmaker blog. http://www.quiltmaker.com/blog/quiltypleasures
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what you think.
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Thanks for including my Supernova, Lee! (And thanks to my local MQG bee mates for helping me put it together.) Seeing all these reminds me that I wanna try your hexagon block way bad.
ReplyDeleteOh the coolness of all your inspiring designs!
ReplyDeleteFun to see all these--kind of like being a Quilting Den Mother, right? I'm glad you took some time to highlight what caught your eye--I'll have to head over there to see what other treasures have been posted.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth E.
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Aw, thanks for featuring my solids block. I have to say it was truly so fun to watch that baby come together and form the folding ribbon. Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial! Love that hexagon quilt too, I will have to try it soon!!!
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