Monday, July 1, 2013

Country Charmer July Update

Bottom Row of Sashing/Cornerstones Added












Second Row









Third Row
















Fourth Row


















All Sashing Except the Very Top - Waiting on Fabric to Arrive
I am pleased with my Country Charmer. I love the blocks. I love the sashing. I love the 9 patch cornerstones. I love the fabrics. I love this quilt. And I especially love how easily the Irish chain formed as the blocks and sashing were sewn together.
Irish Chain Close-up













 
More Irish Chain - All Lined Up! Oh yeah!










One More Block
I'm linking with Lesley of The Cuddle Quilter. Country Charmer pattern by Lynn Wilder of Sew'n Wild Oaks. Go see all the wonderful Country Charmer quilts being displayed on Lesley's blog.

I AM LOVING MY COUNTRY CHARMER!

While you are browsing the Internet stop by Sinta of Pink Pincushion and Sherri of A Quilting Life for Another Year of Schnibbles July parade of  Dulcinea. There will be many, many beautiful Dulcinea(s) parading some time today! Don't miss it! Mine sadly will miss the parade this month.. My Country Charmer won out on my somewhat limited quilting time. I will get Dulcinea done as it is a lovely Carrie Nelson Schnibbles.

7 comments:

Lesley said...

Donna, I can see why you love your Country Charmer quilt...it is fabulous! The darker sashing works so well with your fabrics...totally stunning! Thanks so much for linking up...you have done an awesome job of making Lynn's pattern!

Lynn said...

Wow! I'm loving your Country Charmer too Donna. It is wonderful!

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Oh just lovely - great sashing choice.

Lee said...

Very nice, I really like it too. I didn't realize until I looked at the close ups, that the sashing was actually a tiny floral on dark - lovely!

Béa said...

Very very beautiful !

QuiltSue said...

Donna that is a beautiful quilt. I think your sashing choices work wonderfully and I'm so glad you tracked down the extra fabric you needed for it.

Judy said...

Your country charmer quilt is beautiful. This one is on my to do list. :-)