Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Just so you know I'm not being a slug

while I'm recovering from the respiratory infection and awaiting surgery. I have been able to get a little work done...very slowly. Amazing how long it takes to complete a quilt when you only work on it an hour a day...ugh.

But it is finally done and my DH will deliver it to it's owner tomorrow. It is a very pretty quilt and she did a fantastic job...the applique is just gorgeous.












And that's about all I've accomplished the last 2 weeks! Oh I am changing over my web albums to Picasa. My virus program discovered a worm in my webshots program, so it's out of here! Off my computer. As soon as I finish the online transfer, I'll update the link on my sidebar with the new photo link.
And lastly, the countdown to Fiona's visit....6 days!


18 comments:

  1. All is can say is STUNNING!!!!

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  2. Good heavens Deb, with all that dense quilting, crosshatching etc., it only took you two weeks? You must be very efficient in those two hour stints! I'm impressed. Beautiful quilt.

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  3. Fantastic work! --both yours and hers. I hope all goes well with the surgery, etc!

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  4. That quilting is amazing! I love it!!

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  5. What a gorgeous quilt. I would never in a million years be able to do that kind of quilting.

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  6. Wonderful quilt and the very best quilting. It looks stunning!!!!!!!

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  7. deb, as one longarm quilter to another.... it is just gorgeous!! your work is impeccable.
    Diana in Illinois

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  8. WOW!!!
    Hope your feeling better soon.

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  9. Gorgeous quilt!! What kind of batting is in it?

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  10. That is one of the most gorgeous quilts I've ever seen, and the quilting is fabulous!
    Michele in TN

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  11. Thanks everyone. Did any of you notice the spot of crosshatching I missed in the 4th photo??? It has since been fixed, but illustrates the value of taking photos upon completetion...always nice to catch any misses BEFORE they go back to the client :)

    Deb, the batting is Quilters Dream 'Puff' Thread is Superior 'So Fine'.

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  12. This is a showpiece! Hope surgery goes well. Take care!

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  13. Wow! Absolutely beautiful. I hope you don't mind if I copy the pics to save to drool over...I mean look at and admire in the future...

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  14. Deb, you've done it again - absolutely outstanding - that quilt is a ribbon winner for sure. Hope everything goes well for your surgery - we'll be thinking about you.

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  15. I cannot believe all that work you did in only two weeks! It is gorgeous! I hope you are feeling better I love the pics!!

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  16. Deb
    I am so impressed.. 2 weeks? that would take me 2 years and I'd be bald by the time I was done! Again, you amaze me!!!!
    I hope you have a speedy recovery and look after yourself woman!

    Lissa
    Australia

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  17. The quilting is gorgeous. Hope you're feeling better.

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  18. This quilt is mouth-watering...I hope the customer will enter it into some of the big shows. A sure winner! I have never tried cross-hatching on my long-arm, but the look is fabulous.

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