I had considered adding to the corners to square them off but Lyn suggested leaving them angled. I had never considered that option but now that the top is together I quite like the corners as they are!
I've got a few projects to finish but I'm also starting to pull fabrics for the next quilt. I'm going to need oodles of golds, yellows, honey and soft orange fabrics for this one! My plan is to work with 3/4" hexagons.
I thought I would share another picture of my little "helper". What I mean by "helper" is that he continues to help himself to my hexagons! He got it in his mouth, paused for a second and then was off like a shot!
Pink goes well with his complexion. I wonder what he would look like if his cheeks would blush. This is what he would look like! Pretty darned cute!
It is a short post today because I've got fabrics to pull and things to do. On Wednesday I've planned some fast, fun and easy hexagon fun! You'll want to save those narrow strips for this one.
Until I post again, happy sewing!
Karen H
Congratulations on getting it done so quickly. It is a bonus when we can find a new place for the extra blocks. I like the angled corners. if it is big enough for a bed quilt, then the corners will not be touching the floor.
ReplyDeleteGreen Parrot is just stunning! A job so well done once again! Jinx looks like such a fun kitty - even if he does run off with your hexies!!! My interest has been piqued for Wednesday's post! I am also loving the sound of your next project. All those warm colors!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I love the corner idea. Love all your quilts, but this is my recent favorite because of the colors. The next one sounds luscious. Are you having another quilt along?
ReplyDeleteawesome quilt-and I love the focal point with the way you arranged the brown hexies-and your kitty too cute-they do the strangest things don't they lol
ReplyDeleteOh and I love those corners too-so will you then just put fabric underneath to square it all off
DeleteAnother inspirational masterpiece. I see Jinx is still full of kitten evilness. LOL.
ReplyDeleteAnother inspirational masterpiece. I see Jinx is still full of kitten evilness. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I'm looking forward to seeing some of your quilts in person when you come to London in November!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for your beautiful Green Parrot !! You've done an awesome quilt !!
ReplyDeleteLove your kitten too....he is soooo sweet ! ;)
Hugs from France !
Karen what a beautiful quilt. I have been looking back at some of your earlier blogs and your work is something else. Somehow I lost the email notification of this blog - glad I went back to check something out - I would have missed it!
ReplyDeleteI received The Gardens of A King pattern - This will be a challenge quilt and unique to show. Glad I found this pattern on your Blog!
I like the way you finished the top. I hope you find the colours you search for the new project. Hugs for your Hexie CAT. Groetjes, Dientje
ReplyDeleteJust a gorgeous quilt, Karen...simply stunning! hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a besutiful Quilt and a lovely Blog . Great
Creative regards Marika
This is just stunning. You must be thrilled with the quilt, another heirloom.x
ReplyDeleteYes I can see those rosy cheeks! Many years ago when I first met my husband he had a very pretty cat with a "thing" for socks. I started working on a pile of yo-yos one time and she would steal those!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is amazing. I especially love that it is all done by hand. No quilt-in-a-weekend here LOL
You know I'm guessing his tea leafing is a ploy to let you know he's jealous, to get your attention lol that's one clever young lad. Has he a stash some where or does he just get your attention, stop you stitching then consider his job is done?
ReplyDeleteYour coming to London? Oh girl great!
Oh and those corners look perfect! Hadn't thought about corners trailing on the floor when laid on a bed but that makes sense too, avoiding that happening. I like the top n bottom edgings too, it gives an organic look, in keeping with lush parroty home foliage somehow.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning. Looks amazing and the Connors are great.
ReplyDeleteWell done Bunny
I meant corners are great.Bunny
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, many congratulations on your fabulous Green Parrot quilt!! love your daily tonic of great hexi info etc.!!
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes, Annie in South Wales, UK
Gorgeous quilt! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the angled corners--so fun and makes a special quilt even more special!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !!! Love the corners. I'm telling you, you're converting me to hexies. Something even my LQS couldn't do. LOL! Love watching your progress and finished quilts.
ReplyDeleteGreen Parrot is stunning. Congrats. Your little helper is just the cutest helper I've seen in a long time. How can you be mad when you look at that cute little face! Never.
ReplyDeletewhat aother fabulous quilt of yours! love the corners....congratulations Karen
ReplyDeletea quilt finished and another project in mind...you're great!,
It's a great quilt Karen, and I like the angled corners, too. That will look interesting on a bed. Each time I come to your blog I keep thinking that I really need to pick up speed. Your work is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a gorgeous quilt top! The dark brown rows really set the whole center off beautifully!! The angled corners look very nice as well. Loved seeing Jinxy again too, and hearing about his little antics. He does look cute with pink cheeks. lol
ReplyDeleteGreat ! Il ti very beautiful !
ReplyDeleteThank you Lutine. Unfortunately you are a no reply blogger so I couldn't send you a personal email.
DeleteLove that center medallion, Karen!!
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