Saturday, July 10, 2010

My Mother, My Friend

I wanted to stitch this piece from the first second I saw it in the May/June, 2010 JCS issue. I didn't know what I could do with it though, so I just kept admiring the magazine photo. Finally I found a Cole's Quilt kid for whom this could work. It's a stretch of the quilt theme definition so I won't be disappointed if they decide not to use it for that quilt when they look at with the other squares. The design in JCS was stitched on pink gingham Graziano linen. I loved that look, but I'm perfectly happy with the look on good ole 16 ct white Aida. The only change was substituting some little flowers at the top where the Mother and daughter's initials would go. Got it out of my system now. The designer is Deborah Thorpe.

25 comments:

  1. That's adorable Annie! What a lovely finish and a lovely sentiment too.

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  2. It's a lovely block, like the colours

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  3. Very pretty! I hope they use it for the quilt.

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  4. Lovely Annie ...... so pretty!

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  5. So pretty Annie, hope they use it for the quilt.

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  6. Oh such a lovely design. I love it it. Congrats on the finish, Annie.

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  7. Very, very cute, Annie! Great job. I'm sure it will be well received.

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  8. That is just too darn cute! Now I'm going to have to dig up my JCS issue and see if I can convert it for my mother-in-law. :-)

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  9. What a beautifull pattern and a lovely finish...

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  10. So cute! I really love the colours :)

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  11. Beautiful Annie! I love the little ladies, and the flowers, and the colors! No wonder it caught your eye.

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  12. Very nice Annie! I'm surprised you didn't keep it :o)

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  13. That is such a sweet design, Annie! I love it.

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  14. That is such a pretty piece, Annie! If they do use it for the quilt (and I certainly hope they do!), you'll have to share a photo of the whole quilt with us!

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  15. I hope they use it too! It's too pretty to not be used.

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  16. What a sweet finish Annie! I do hope they decide to use it in the quilt.

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  17. Thank you for dropping by my blog. You're right rubber stamping is definitely easier.

    You've got some pretty stitching going on. Just lovely!

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  18. How wonderful! A great gift for your mom! Love your tank top too!

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  19. That is so pretty. I loved looking at your blog and your pretty finishes!

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  20. Hi Annie! I love this design and I love your blog, too!

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  21. Passing by to wish you a great weekend :)

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