It's a top!
Hidden Wells in The Rose Garden
48 x 60
There are a lot of different tutorials out there for Hidden Wells. I looked at several but mostly used the info at the one at the Diamon Naturals blog.
I was recently inspired by a Hidden Wells quilt I saw on Stashbusters. I have been working with my rose prints this month and decided to use some of them in Hidden Wells. Normally I don't like to make strip pieced quilts because I find strip piecing rather boring. But with all those rose prints passing under the needle I wasn't that bored.
I'm glad I gave Hidden Wells a try!
And sew on...
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Oh joy! A few days ago Tammy sent me a box of rose prints. I used one of them already in Hidden Wells!
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I finished a book! The Nanny Outside The Gates by Shari J. Ryan. It is WWII historical fiction. I like books about survivors- stories about folks who survive horrors of war, domestic abuse, physical and mental disabilities, cancer or other catastrophic illnesses, addictions, etc.
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Goals for 2026
Positivity
Gratitude
Celebrate each day
3 comments:
That's a very pretty quilt top. And I think your goals for 2026 are wonderful.
I don't understand how you can produce quilt that quickly. You are as amazing as this quilt is. I'll have to log in again to Scratbusters to see what inspired you. All those rose prints work so well together in this pattern. Awesome job! I totally agree. We should all celebrate each day. ;^)
Such a pretty flimsy, Cathy! All those rose prints are beautiful.
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