Saturday, May 5, 2012

Wool Fever

My Fit to Frame by Lori Smith came back from the frame shop and I am very pleased with it.  Last year I bought this book by Gretchen Gibbons....
and just signed up for a BOM at TOWQS starting in August.

I also bought A Primitive Garden by Lisa Bongean, but plan only to make one block as a small wall hanging.    I have definitely caught wool fever!

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  1. It's beautiful in the frame, Cheryl.

    Yes, I do believe you've caught wool fever and sadly I've heard there's no cure. :-) So....have fun!

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  2. YUM! That looks so perfect in the frame - your stitches are beautiful!

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  3. Oh man...loving the wool framed piece! I couldn't see the Bom...bummer

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  4. The frame complements the wool piece very well. Love it!

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  5. Love these wool projects! I bought a kit for a little pin cushion, but other than that I haven't allowed myself to purchase the lovely wools. I'm so afraid I won't be able to stop! I'll have fun admiring your projects!

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  6. The frame is perfect for your yummy wool blocks. Beautiful!

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  7. What a beautiful piece you made! Love it!

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  8. The framed quilt looks wonderful. I agree, wool is a lovely medium to work with.

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  9. Your little wool sampler looks gorgeous all framed up! That BOM looks wonderful - looking forward to following your progress on that each month.

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  10. What a piece of art ! So lovely framed !

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  11. What a magnificent piece of work Cheryl!!! It looks just wonderful framed up - I can imagine that wool applique could be very addictive - look forward to seeing more of your work!!!

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  12. What a beauty....so pretty in the frame too!! Great work.

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  13. I love how your Lori Smith quilt turned out. I also have that pattern but haven's started it. Hugs

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