Thinking of another name for the quilt, but it hasn't hit me yet. Anyway, it's finished after machine quilting it and adding the last of a stem stitch to the wool leaves.
Gorgeous weather finally and the grass couldn't be any greener. The Big Horns are down in the lower meadow with smiles on their faces, soaking up the rays.
It's a beautiful quilt Nancy and what a wonderful gift for some lucky little girl.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quilt! How about Posies of Pink or Pink Penny Posies :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Patti
Ah, look at him/her, sunning him/herself! So relaxed! Love your quilt, it is sweet. I like Pink Posies, keep it simple I think and I like alliteration.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out very pretty! I'm terrible at naming quilts.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing what's outside your window!!
How about "Pretty in Pink"? Sure is a cute a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and nice to see something more prim but still nice for a child and it is also something she will love when she is older. That is a funny expression on his face.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Gorgeous quilt- how about 'Gillyflowers' for the name, an old fashioned name for pinks and carnations.
ReplyDeleteLove your new quilt! And always love the pictures of your local wildlife!
ReplyDeletePretty in Pink! Shucks I'm not good at names either but I know that is one darling quilt! That mama goat looks pregnant and very relaxed in the sun!
ReplyDeleteDancing Pinks,
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