As you can see, Mon Ami has grown and altered a bit with the addition of sashing and cornerstones. What's next? Ah, THAT's still a mystery, even to me--perhaps to me most of all! I like the scrappy triangle border in the original pattern but what to use to transition from what I've done so far to the point of adding an inner border? And I think I need to look in my stash for outer border fabric as well. Stay tuned to see what happens.
Meanwhile, at ease, soldier!
17 comments:
Yes Ma'am, Very nice Ma'am!
Kim, great use of color. Very patriotic. I love it.
It looks wonderful!
Love it so far. I'm glad to see some creativity with this pattern.
Love it. Looks Great!
That's a Yankee Doodle sparkler there, Kim. Can't wait to see what follows.
WoW! Could I use that as an idea for a Quilt of Valor? So striking!
Oh, Kim! I just LOVE it. Go Girl!!!!
Really beautiful work, Kim! I loooove patriotic quilts. Can't wait to see what else you do!
Beautiful! Patriotic quilts are my favorite. Dori
Wow, that looks terrific! What a great addition to the blocks, just great. Me, I'd call it done, but will look forward to see what you come up with for a border.
kim -- love it!
I like your colours so much better the the original design. Your choice of using the creams/beiges instead of the whites gives it that antique/Americana look instead of the bright red, white and blue look. I think it looks great!
Way to go - it looks terrific! I feel like saluting! Piece....
Kim, I love your sashing! It's absolutely perfect for your patriotic Mon Ami quilt. You come up with the best ideas.
What a great quilt! Love your work.
Yes Ma'am!
You talent knows no bounds!
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