Many moons ago I designed the LynneBobSquarePants block. It has been a popular block around quiltblogland which always makes me happy. It gives me a thrill each and every time someone makes something I've designed. I think that's possibly the most fun part for me of quiltblogging.
And then sometimes, it gets taken a step further than I had ever imagined.
Sue from Sue Dario's Quilting Adventures has not only pieced this beautiful quilt but take a look at the quilting which elevates the quilt to a whole new level I never envisaged.
I have used pretty much every one of her blog pictures for this because the quilting has just blown me away. I feel like her quilting has taken something relatively mundane (my block) and turned it into some kind of quilting masterpiece. Until today I didn't even like feathers but I think I'm going to have to convert
Sue from Sue Dario's Quilting Adventures has not only pieced this beautiful quilt but take a look at the quilting which elevates the quilt to a whole new level I never envisaged.
I have used pretty much every one of her blog pictures for this because the quilting has just blown me away. I feel like her quilting has taken something relatively mundane (my block) and turned it into some kind of quilting masterpiece. Until today I didn't even like feathers but I think I'm going to have to convert
I saw this on her blog. Isn't it great? And she hasn't had her long arm that long. I love your pattern and I agree...Sue's quilting is fantastic! Toni
ReplyDeletewow! It looks gothic! So awesome and totally different with the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt deserves a lot of attention!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, it is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteit is stunning
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!!
ReplyDeleteThat IS fantastic, Lynne. I agree wth you on the feather quilting, I may to changemy opinion :)
Wow! Just WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic.
ReplyDeleteYep, wowzers says it all.
ReplyDeletewow is so right
ReplyDeleteOMG this is spectacular! A simple looking block design like this can take on many personalities depending on the quilting. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the ceiling of a very elaborate church!
ReplyDeletewow,what an amazing interpretation of your quilt. LBSP is definitely one I want to make too
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely stunning - have to check Sue's blog
ReplyDeleteGood gravy, that's gorgeous! It's amazing how much the quilting contributes to the overall look of the quilt. Gorgeous pattern plus gorgeous stitching equals incredible.
ReplyDeleteJaw dropping, going to check out her blog
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteYES! YES! YES! Now That's what I'm talking about! Gobsmackingly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYes, Sue is incredible. She did a quilt for me and worried it wouldn't be good enough. I cried each time she sent me an update photo of the progress. She quilted like this with her home machine - and only has had her longarm a short while, that is the Wowza!!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Sue's blog too and saved it to my favourites! It's stunning.
ReplyDeleteWow, that should be hung in an art gallery!
ReplyDeleteO_O
ReplyDeletewowser!
Wow, fabulous quilting! I'm not a big feather fan either, but on your quilt, they look perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! The pattern is simply gorgeous and the quilting is just breath taking.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing! All the details with the quilting! =D
ReplyDeletewow, and to think silly Bob square pants didn't know he could grow up to be so beautiful. Well done on Sue's part for interpreting your pattern so beautifully
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and amazing. Yes, just wonderful. Must make you feel so glad you did that design. And the feathers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWowzers is right!
ReplyDeleteThe texture is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteholy crap!!! that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteYes, I saw it on her blog. It's just an absolutely fantastic quilt! I love it when piecework and quilting come together so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI'm not only not keenon feathers, Im not a great fan of quilting, but that quilt is astonishing. I've not been to her blog before, so I'm off there now!
ReplyDelete"wowsers!" barely covers it! What a fantastic effort - love how the texture of the quilting has changed a simple block so much.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Wow! Fantastic quilting on a fantastic pattern... Well done both of you:)
ReplyDeleteWowzers is an understatement! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteit's a work of art
ReplyDeleteWow that is really beautiful! I can't imagine how long that must have taken.
ReplyDeleteSue's quilting is what actually led me to your blog; I could not believe that beautiful detail on such a simple, effective block. Make's me want to sell my Gammill....sigh
ReplyDeleteIncredible!!!!! Feathers are fabulous in the right places - and this quilt is certainly a right place!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is stunning! Amazing!
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