I had been looking at them lately and I'm so happy she requested them. It pushed me to step out of the comfort zone and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out.
If you've never seen a Spiderweb quilt before.. this is an example of what it looks like put together...
pic courtesy of flickr
Her quilt is going to be so pretty! What a great stash buster!!
Oh my gosh! This is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out awesome, Heidi! You always do such nice work!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Great job!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! What a great way to use up all the "littles" I can't bring myself to throw away!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I know that block would be waaay out of my comfort zone. But it is fun when I step out and learn a new thing.
ReplyDeleteI really love this block! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I AM going to make one of those someday!
ReplyDeleteit looks so pretty! thanks heidi! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the spider web quilt. What a great way to use up those odds and ends that we all have. Nola
ReplyDeleteNice job on the block! I love these spiderweb quilts. I have wanted to make one for a long time, I guess it is about time I did since I am using up scraps at the moment.
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a really fun project - especially because you get to use all those little left over fabric scraps. I think I might have a go at one of these! Thanks for the idea!
quilting fabric giveaway going on at my blog! Free layer cake goes to the winner...I'd love you to come visit!!
ReplyDeleteYour spiderweb quilt is going to be just beautiful!
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