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Bronnie[_2_] September 2nd 10 03:12 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...97037142156546

OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?

Hugs
Bronnie

Nana.Wilson September 2nd 10 03:27 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
WOW!! Bronnie!! Your glorious quilt really GLOWS! It is marvelous...

Nana


"Bronnie" wrote in message
...
I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...97037142156546

OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?

Hugs
Bronnie




Jennifer in Ottawa September 2nd 10 03:39 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
A wonderfully exciting quilt! My nephew is leaving tomorrow for
Southampton to embark on a cruise to Dublin, Iceland, Greenland,
Newfoundland and New York! We'll have to compare photos when he
starts sending them...jennellh

On Sep 1, 10:12*pm, Bronnie wrote:
I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. *Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. *That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. *Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. *the other is Row 6, #2. *They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. *It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...51209703714215...

OT: *DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. *To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. *It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?

Hugs
Bronnie



Bronnie[_2_] September 2nd 10 04:04 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
On 2 Sep, 12:39, Jennifer in Ottawa wrote:
A wonderfully exciting quilt! *My nephew is leaving tomorrow for
Southampton to embark on a cruise to Dublin, Iceland, Greenland,
Newfoundland and New York! *We'll have to compare photos when he
starts sending them...jennellh

On Sep 1, 10:12*pm, Bronnie wrote:

I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. *Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. *That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. *Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. *the other is Row 6, #2. *They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. *It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...51209703714215...


OT: *DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. *To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. *It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?


Hugs
Bronnie


Thanks Jennifer! Hope your nephew has a great trip. We'll have to
compare pix indeed.

Polly Esther[_5_] September 2nd 10 04:24 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
Nope. Not going to happen. We will not tastefully arrange that treasure on
the red lounge. Bronnie, dear friend, that magnificent creation just must
become a wall hanging. It is far too wonderful to just wrap around; it
deserves to be given a place of honor where its full impact can be
appreciated. I have a nice blank wall in the dining room. Send it to me.
Polly


"Bronnie" wrote in message
...
On 2 Sep, 12:39, Jennifer in Ottawa wrote:
A wonderfully exciting quilt! My nephew is leaving tomorrow for
Southampton to embark on a cruise to Dublin, Iceland, Greenland,
Newfoundland and New York! We'll have to compare photos when he
starts sending them...jennellh

On Sep 1, 10:12 pm, Bronnie wrote:

I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the
link:http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...51209703714215...


OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?


Hugs
Bronnie


Thanks Jennifer! Hope your nephew has a great trip. We'll have to
compare pix indeed.


Sunny[_2_] September 2nd 10 06:26 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
Oh Bronnie, you are so artistic and talented and make the most
gorgeous quilts. I'm drooling over the new one. Wow.

Sunny

Pat S September 2nd 10 08:07 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
Ah!
I have this book, too. I have bought a few of Susan's books, as I know
her! She is steeped in Japanese culture; and has a wonderful collection
of kimono.
I absolutely love the 'diagonalised' half.
It is a beautiful quilt. I had wondered whether to do mine in dark
fabrics - I think I will!
Your adventure sounds fabulous. Hope you have a really great time.
..
In message
,
Bronnie writes
I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...97037142156546

OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?

Hugs
Bronnie


--
Best Regards
Pat on the Green

Bronnie[_2_] September 2nd 10 08:12 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
On 2 Sep, 13:24, "Polly Esther" wrote:
Nope. *Not going to happen. *We will not tastefully arrange that treasure on
the red lounge. *Bronnie, dear friend, that magnificent creation just must
become a wall hanging. *It is far too wonderful to just wrap around; it
deserves to be given a place of honor where its full impact can be
appreciated. *I have a nice blank wall in the dining room. *Send it to me.
Polly

"Bronnie" wrote in message

...
On 2 Sep, 12:39, Jennifer in Ottawa wrote:



A wonderfully exciting quilt! My nephew is leaving tomorrow for
Southampton to embark on a cruise to Dublin, Iceland, Greenland,
Newfoundland and New York! We'll have to compare photos when he
starts sending them...jennellh


On Sep 1, 10:12 pm, Bronnie wrote:


I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the
link:http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...51209703714215...


OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?


Hugs
Bronnie


Thanks Jennifer! *Hope your nephew has a great trip. We'll have to
compare pix indeed.


Ha! Wellll, it does look nice on the sofa. I'll have to post a pix
in situ. Then I'll think about sending it to you. Not.

Hugs
Bronnie

Roberta[_3_] September 2nd 10 11:08 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
Wow, what a clever design! I love the effect of the stripes, and your
sashiko is just lovely.

In Copenhagen, the big porcelain outlet store (Royal Copenhagen) used
to carry fabric made to match some of the designs. they used it for
tablecloths and such, but you could buy by the meter if you were
lucky. I love the white-on-white patterns. And it's something not
available anywhere else.
Sondre Fasanvej 5
Frederiksberg Copenhagen DK-2000
Denmark
Tel: +45 38 14 92 97
Roberta in D

On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 19:12:35 -0700 (PDT), Bronnie
wrote:

I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. the other is Row 6, #2. They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...97037142156546

OT: DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?

Hugs
Bronnie


Bronnie[_2_] September 2nd 10 11:59 AM

New quilt finished - pix
 
On 2 Sep, 20:08, Roberta Roberta@Home wrote:
Wow, what a clever design! I love the effect of the stripes, and your
sashiko is just lovely.

In Copenhagen, the big porcelain outlet store (Royal Copenhagen) used
to carry fabric made to match some of the designs. they used it for
tablecloths and such, but you could buy by the meter if you were
lucky. I love the white-on-white patterns. And it's something not
available anywhere else.
Sondre Fasanvej 5
Frederiksberg Copenhagen DK-2000
Denmark
Tel: +45 38 14 92 97
Roberta in D

On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 19:12:35 -0700 (PDT), Bronnie

wrote:
I have just finished a Japanese fabric inspired quilt called
"Kirichigae" which means 'changed cut'. *Named after the block (#39)
in the book "Japanese Quilt Blocks, to mix & match" by Susan Briscoe.
The block comprises a set of four 6in. blocks using a 4" centre and
striped fabric which is integral to the design.
Half the quilt on the diagonal is alternating plain blocks with
sashiko designs taken from the same book. *That was fun to do and not
too challenging for meg.
I purchased a stack of 100 x 4" squares in Japan in May and found this
design a good way to highlight them. *Two pieces of the plain blocks
were antique 8" squares - the little mouse in the top left hand corner
which is just darling - DH said it is instead of an 'elephant stamp'
for good workg. *the other is Row 6, #2. *They cost about $10 each
but I think it was well spent.
The quilt measures 130 x 160 cm and will be a throw on the red TV
lounge. *It is snuggly warm.
Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bronferr...51209703714215...


OT: *DH and I are off on another travel adventure next week. *To the
Arctic - starting from Iceland to Greenland, Newfoundland, Labrador
and finishing in Nova Scotia. *It is an expedition cruise on the MS
Fram, Hurtigruten line. We are spending 10 days in Scandinavia first.
I wonder where the quilt shops will be g?


Hugs
Bronnie


Oh thanks Roberta for the info on RC. I have a beautiful set of RC
placemats & napkins, that lovely pale blue with the white RC crest. I
use them frequently and they still wash like new, must be over 20yrs
old. I recall they came with white and blue RC crested candles! Long
gone. I have some porcelain too. I have a collection of Georg Jensen
silver too collected over 30+ years which I use all the time - the
gold plated dessert year spoons I love.
I'll take note of that address thank you. We fly into Copenhagen from
Australia on Sept 12 for 3 days before travelling to Stockholm and
then Norway.
Cheers
Bronnie


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