I LOVE this quilt....did Jenny sew stips and then cut out the dresden petals from the stips? Wow, it is so effective! Thank Jenny for sharing!! Stunning! Paulette
Well see I thought I knew what a Dresden looks like but nope. Not until now. Us scrappy gals really like a super scrapped up Dresden for REAL, ha? What an honest to goodness "SUPER SPECIAL" quilt.
Gosh Tazzie, thanks so much for sharing. Huge hugs of appreciation! I don't think I'll ever see the likes of this again. Well, until you finish yours!
Love the polkadot background. It's perfect with the riot of colors and designs in the Dresden plates. It's an absolutely lovely quilt! Any idea what pattern she used?
This is such a fun quilt! I bought a wedge ruler, hoping to use it as a shape to string piece with..I have visions of big circles dancing in my head, but who knows when I'll get around to that one!
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I LOVE this quilt....did Jenny sew stips and then cut out the dresden petals from the stips? Wow, it is so effective! Thank Jenny for sharing!! Stunning!
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Well see I thought I knew what a Dresden looks like but nope. Not until now. Us scrappy gals really like a super scrapped up Dresden for REAL, ha? What an honest to goodness "SUPER SPECIAL" quilt.
ReplyDeleteGosh Tazzie, thanks so much for sharing. Huge hugs of appreciation! I don't think I'll ever see the likes of this again. Well, until you finish yours!
Yours with Plates, *karendianne.
absolutely gorgeous!! both the piecing and the quilting
ReplyDeleteI am guessing that this wasn't the easiest quilt to piece!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous quilt. I have never seen a Dresden done this way. Lovely quilting too.
ReplyDeleteMy first impression was....WOW!
ReplyDeleteLove the polkadot background. It's perfect with the riot of colors and designs in the Dresden plates. It's an absolutely lovely quilt! Any idea what pattern she used?
ReplyDeleteThat is the coolest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteJenny has taken the Dresden Plate pattern to a whole new "scrappy" level.
ReplyDeleteI must have this pattern. Any clues as to how to find one?
Subee
Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so cool! And those colors aren't even my style! But I love it!!!! Wait till I show my friend - she will be in love!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun quilt! I bought a wedge ruler, hoping to use it as a shape to string piece with..I have visions of big circles dancing in my head, but who knows when I'll get around to that one!
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I LOVE Jenny's quilt. Is there a pattern that you can purchase or directions on how to make it?
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So pretty! Would be a great one to use up some scraps!
ReplyDeleteOhhh -- it is totally fabulous!! What a perfect way to use up scraps!! Thanks so much for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheery quilt! The background with dots is a perfect choice. Jenny did a great job, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - just love this Scrappy Dresden plate- where oh where can I buy this pattern please
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