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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

A New Flimsy: Burgoyne Surrounded

 From the depths of the scrap chunks crate arises: 

Burgoyne Surrounded
93 x 93
It's a top! 



Since it's square here it is from another side since the last row dragged on the ground in the last photo.   Since it's square I guess it can be used in any direction. 

And on to the quilting pile it goes. 

24 comments:

  1. this one came together fast! It is so lovely--wonderful colors..your quilting pile is growing...hugs, Julierose

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  2. What a beautiful quilt top! I really love all the colours in it!

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  3. That is such a nice quilt top. Thanks for the link to the pattern. --Andrea

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  4. This is a gorgeous top. Thank you for sharing the pattern and the picture. Now I have another quilt to add to my wish list (sigh).

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  5. Your lovely top convinces me to move Burgoyne Surrounded up a few notches on my to-do list. How lovely.

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  6. I love how all the blocks look together - really fun! All those colors and fabrics playing together makes for a smile-inducing quilt! (definitely inspired to keep going on my BS blocks!)

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  7. Totally gorgeous! Congratulations on yet another beauty.

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  8. Pretty, pretty! Thanks for the link. Someday.......I'l make the attack---maybe!. ---"Love"

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  9. Beautiful quilt. Such a lot of piecing, but that great pattern and good piecing make for a stunning quilt. And I love the mix of colours, it all works, I think because of the travelling irish chain, it leads your eye across the quilt. Love it!

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  10. A wonderful quilt top! Love your gentle colour combo, but it's interesting how those little bits of darker colours add to the flow.

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  11. My goodness, you have out those blocks together fast! It's looking great,

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  12. Wow, it really looks good, Cathy. It seems like a fussy block, but in the end it has a clean, modern feel to it. Great job!

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  13. Love it--you have such beautiful colors in the quilt--very pretty!

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  14. Wow, it looks great! That's one of those blocks where a single block is sort of odd, but in large groups the pattern is really fun and interesting. Are the little 9 patch cornerstones a regular part of this pattern, or did you add them? So much criss-cross movement in this one!

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  15. It's fabulous! You have such an amazing eye for making beautiful scrap quilts!

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  16. From the depths another gorgeous scrappy quilt arises!
    You do have a way with making order out of chaos.
    Super.

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  17. lovely top so the pile is growing!

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  18. It's beautiful 😍. I especially love that you used two background fabrics in each block. It gives your quilt such dimension.

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  19. It's gorgeous and I love it! I was wondering how you were going to do the sashing - whether with nine-patches for cornerstones, or a narrower version with one patches. (I think I'm going to go for the narrower version.) (But haven't really decided yet!)

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  20. Beautiful and didn't you just start this last week?!?!?! Wow - it turned out great.

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  21. It has been such fun to watch this quilt come together. I'm tempted to start one myself.

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  22. It has been such fun to watch this quilt come together. I'm tempted to start one myself.

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  23. Wow, that was quick! I love how these look altogether; not at all fussy, despite being blocks with lots of bits,but somehow simple and striking.

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