All it required to get it finished was binding but it’s done.
If anyone notices — I see that my stamp still says 2009. I didn’t realize I hadn’t made one for 2010 on this computer yet. I’ll do it later . .
Anyway, this quilt is Blueberries & Cream with no borders at all. It’s about 60″ x 84″ and will go to the Houma, Louisiana guild for donation to a local orphanage.
Gail says
I love that Blueberries and Cream quilt. That’s it. It’s going on my to do list. Many thanks for the pattern.
CJ says
Yep, this one is on my list too, I’ve loved it since you posted the peach one. I need another boy baby quilt, an adaption of this would be perfect!
Judi says
I love that quilt. How do you do the stamp?
Shirley says
Isn’t done grand. Shirley
Jen Eskridge says
That pattern is just the best! The blues look great.
Pam says
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I am so jealous, but also so happy for you!!
Ruth Landon says
Another lovely quilt Judy. You are very generous with your quilt donations.
Ruth
Emily {Creative Chicks} says
Beautiful quilt. And I second the “generous with your donations” comment.
BTW I linked to your “Binding Mountain” post today.
Linda says
Love it!! What a great quilt for a boy. Great for a girl too, but it seems harder to come up with boy quilts.
Carolyn Thomas says
Love the quilt, love the name of it. Being from the Pacific Northwest on the eastern side of Oregon, I would call it Huckleberries and Cream. Did you know that there are blue huckleberries (mountain) and red huckleberries (lower elevations, coastal). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huckleberry and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccinium_parvifolium Interesting… to me anyway. 🙂 The “family” home (my sister owns it now) has the red huckleberries growing on it. Mom always made huckleberry pie. UMMMM!
Sunny says
Beautiful! I love blues.
Joyce says
Judy, How do you make a photo stamp?