I've called it '100 pink flowers', because it has 100 MAM blocks and I have free motion quilted it in pink Aurifil thread with meander and put a flower in each block.
You can see the flower clearly on this block.
This is the backing - good fun with sundaes and lots of pink. I have a recipient in mind, so once it's labelled it'll be ready for giving. Wonder which number will Judy be pulling out of her hat for this month!
Beautiful quilt. Lots of scrappy goodness.
ReplyDeleteIt is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteAndrea Louise.
Great finish! I have a huge stack of crumb blocks that are patiently waiting to become a quilt. I found a blog here http://www.15minutesplay.com with lots of ideas to use those blocks.
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy quilt, I'm sure the recipient will love it. Great use of the MAM blocks, it must be huge! Jane
ReplyDeletegood job- very cheery. i'm wondeirng, though, what's a MAM?
ReplyDeleteWow, a wonderful quilt back and front.
ReplyDeleteLovely, a great finish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt!!! I have the same question as Jennifer.... what is a MAM Block?
ReplyDeleteWonderful scrappy goodness - lots of pieces that cause me to wonder just how many bobbins you used in the making of this quilt. LoL Thanks for sharing it. Judy C
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