Congratulations on your further success - what a super childs quilt - now a FQ or layer cake pack of Nightmare Before Christmas or Road Runner / Willi Coyote and I've have a format to keep my brother very happy
I repeat - I LOVE the way you made the film strip. Maybe I just have not noticed that technique before, but it now goes into my file of things to make.
Oh no! I am in SO much trouble now! I have been wanting Dr Suess fabrics since I first saw them. I finally got over the obsession and bought so many others rather than that. And NOW you do this!?? ugh. Obsession has restarted again now and even more considering we just found out late last week that the grandchild exptected to arrive very early in September is a boy. And then too, I've been wanting to subscribe to Fat Quarterly for a very long time so now I'm going to have to do that too.
Ooh, so cool to be in Fat Quarterly! And that quilt is fabulous. I have all the fat quarters and have been wondering how to show them off to their optimum benefit. So thanks for answering THAT question!
I love the film strip look!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt for kids, will give whoever gets a version of it so much pleasure.
ReplyDeleteadorable! congrats
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous....the film strip is so different; really sets it all off.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love quilts that are unexpected and this oud definitely fits the bill!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your further success - what a super childs quilt - now a FQ or layer cake pack of Nightmare Before Christmas or Road Runner / Willi Coyote and I've have a format to keep my brother very happy
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! What a great idea, the fabrics really come alive in this film strip design!
ReplyDeleteGrace
your talent is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, love the film strip idea!
ReplyDelete"Out there things can happen
ReplyDeleteand frequently do
to people as brainy
and footsy as you"
I'm not sure what 'footsy' is!
It's so gorgeous! I got my edition today and love this quilt, it's such a great use of the fun fabric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great boy quilt this is Lynne, congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteI repeat - I LOVE the way you made the film strip. Maybe I just have not noticed that technique before, but it now goes into my file of things to make.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
WOW!!! This gives me a great idea to make a quilt like this for my son with various superhero fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, indeed! ps...I'm almost finished with my BLG quilt-along
ReplyDeleteWhoo hoo congrats to you!! So great!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteyay Lynne! It's darling! You're so good with designs that showcase prints.
ReplyDeletegreat design!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThats fantastic, Congrats Lynne!
ReplyDeleteOh no! I am in SO much trouble now! I have been wanting Dr Suess fabrics since I first saw them. I finally got over the obsession and bought so many others rather than that. And NOW you do this!?? ugh. Obsession has restarted again now and even more considering we just found out late last week that the grandchild exptected to arrive very early in September is a boy. And then too, I've been wanting to subscribe to Fat Quarterly for a very long time so now I'm going to have to do that too.
ReplyDeleteIt's an awesome quilt! Great job.
Fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteSo clever, and thanks for the intro to fat 1/4 ly...must sign up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius way to showcase big prints like this! I see some variations in my future.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't this quilt pattern be great for showcasing vacation or family photos?
ReplyDeleteLove it to bits!
ReplyDeleteI think I just found the perfect quilt for my little fella!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, it's great, really shows off the fabric.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing! So striking :o)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I have loads of this fabric leftover after making a play mat for my newborn. Now I know what to do with the rest of it! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou're a Rock Star!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! But we wouldn't expect anything less of you Lynne! You go girl!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I love the Dr. Suess fabrics and your quilt is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's really great!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
That is so cool! Great idea to piece 'film strips'!
ReplyDeleteOoh, so cool to be in Fat Quarterly! And that quilt is fabulous. I have all the fat quarters and have been wondering how to show them off to their optimum benefit. So thanks for answering THAT question!
ReplyDeleteAll right Ms Lynne, you're ready for your closeup!! Fabulicious!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so way cool Lynne ...
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is genius.
It is so infinitely adaptable ... so great for photos and graphic blocks too ... you got em all covered.
As I said. Genius.
Congrats Lynne, it is a stunner! xo
ReplyDeleteThis Is beyond awesome!! I'm going to have to buy this ezine I think as my daughter would kill for this quilt! Especially with those fabulous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic. I have also made a cat in the hat quilt which my daughter loves. I might have to make another one now.
ReplyDeleteSaw this pinned ...sweetie this is amazing
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