It is hardly noticeable but yes I see where the dark blue stars change spots with the flags...since you are a perfectionist I can imagine you ripping them out and resewing them:)
Stunning! I really like this layout and the fabrics you've chosen. I'm feeling impatient to get some sewing time in the next couple of weeks and this really inspires me.
I love this pattern, and the fabrics you used are perfect! It's frustrating to have to rip out and redo a section. It wasn't very noticeable, but I'm sure you feel better knowing it is now as you intended it.
Beautiful quilt! I hope it gets treasured forever! Don't see "the problem" but then, any "imperfection" makes it more special - and notably hand done!
P.s., I'm still looking for someone to claim your "forgotten photo"! With so many names it was hard to pick someone to start with - and there seem to be a lot single guys in it that never had families.
One of the dudes in the photo was a German POW. I think he was shot down serving in the army Air Force.
What a perfect combination of fabric and pattern! You know I can't sew to save my life, so I see no flaws. Just fabulous, fabulous work for a wonderful cause.
I think it is beautiful! my eyes must be worse than I thought because I don't see the problem. The quilt is exciting and perfect! Brava Nancy and Elves.
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Love the name and no I can't spot the problem.
ReplyDeleteThe name is perfect for this quilt! I had to look closely, but at the bottom I see where you redid the section. It's a very nice QOV.
ReplyDeleteIt is hardly noticeable but yes I see where the dark blue stars change spots with the flags...since you are a perfectionist I can imagine you ripping them out and resewing them:)
ReplyDeleteStunning! I really like this layout and the fabrics you've chosen. I'm feeling impatient to get some sewing time in the next couple of weeks and this really inspires me.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern, and the fabrics you used are perfect! It's frustrating to have to rip out and redo a section. It wasn't very noticeable, but I'm sure you feel better knowing it is now as you intended it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I hope it gets treasured forever! Don't see "the problem" but then, any "imperfection" makes it more special - and notably hand done!
ReplyDeleteP.s., I'm still looking for someone to claim your "forgotten photo"! With so many names it was hard to pick someone to start with - and there seem to be a lot single guys in it that never had families.
One of the dudes in the photo was a German POW. I think he was shot down serving in the army Air Force.
What a perfect combination of fabric and pattern! You know I can't sew to save my life, so I see no flaws. Just fabulous, fabulous work for a wonderful cause.
ReplyDeleteI think it is beautiful! my eyes must be worse than I thought because I don't see the problem. The quilt is exciting and perfect! Brava Nancy and Elves.
ReplyDeleteIts a beauty. How about the bottom 4 rows?
ReplyDeleteI think I see the issue --- did it involve flipping a section? Even so ......it's another beauty.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this one. SO summery, so patriotic. Great Job Ladies!!!
ReplyDeleteFirecrackers is the PERFECT name....it is kind of dizzying.
Fabulous! Bet it's even more so since you fixed the bottom part. I love the pattern and the colors. It's awesome.
ReplyDeleteI looked and looked... 7th and 9th row.... i don't know.... may not be looks good:)
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