Here's a post I've been wanting to do for a while...
Each BOM (Block of the Month) is called a Kiss...
I fell in love with the warmer coloured one at Rosemont The Patchwork Shop completed by Jo...
I also couldn't resist the 'sewing writing' around the border...
If you see a faery ring
In a field of grass,
Very lightly step around,
Tip-Toe as you pass,
Last night Faeries frolicked there
And they're sleeping somewhere near.
If you see a tiny faery Lying fast asleep
Shut your eyes And run away,
Do not stay to peek!
Do not tell Or you'll break a faery spell.
William Shakespeare
Part of my Faerie series.
My quilt top ready for the Faery Ring border...
I've done a lot of beadwork on it also...will take some close up pics another time...
The edges of the wings are maroon Mill Hill beads
Before the hearts were sewn on...
And the bit I've been busting to get to...the 'sewing writing'...
The Secret Lives of Elves and Faeries, From the Private Journal of The Reverend Robert Kirk...
There is a Faery Kisses gallery over here...
And I still love this quilt as much today as I did when I first saw it 5 years ago!!!
And I still love this quilt as much today as I did when I first saw it 5 years ago!!!
21 comments:
What a fantastic and intricate piece Dzintra. Just beautiful. Hope you have a nice week. Hello to JoJo.
Well done Dzintra, you finally got to the border. I really love the heart blocks on the outer border. You did a great job with the embroidery. Hope you will hand quilt it ha! Congrats girl, you should be proud - Hugs Na
Oh Dzintra, magical, magical and take-your-breath-away PERFECT! Oh, these summer months of dreaming of faeries, I just love it, and your work and pictures here take us all away.
MERCI!!! And may the faeries leave a bottle of their own Pink Bubbly, straight from their own secret vats in the Midnight Garden!!!Anita
Gorgeous post...so beautiful..just fabulous... and such a magical creation...very special..fantastic work! Lovely read.. and an awesome book to explore..yay!
Have a wonderful day..thanks for sharing your beautiful talent from your enchanting world!
Kiki~
Oh you need to come and live in Glastonbury :D
A big big hurray for you, Dzintra!!!
What a wonderful quilt. And such a very sweet poem to go around it. I have never heard of it.
You can certainly keep a secret. LOVE IT!!!
Oh yes dearest, you must try poaching your salmon in champagne and you can make a lovely sauce from the juices. Basic ingredients:
garlic
olive oil and or butter
champagne
herbs of your choice
good filets of salmon
You are a professional cook....take these ingredients and HAVE FUN!
A VOTRE SANTÉ! Anita
Thats amazing work. It's so "You" too.
WOW dzintra. .... amazing and detailed work.
soooo cute. i love the poem too
have a great week
~laura x
My, haven't you been busy!! You're doing wonderful work. :)
Hoping this comment finds its way to you...
Your new quilt shall be wonderful once completed and I hope you'll share it with us.
Susan x
Congratulations on a wonderful quilt,the stitching is just amazing. Such a lovely poem to go with it. Happy days.
bev.xoxo
Dzintra!!! I meant to get to you yesterday, but we are preparing for a yard sale on Saturday morning and we were non-stop moving large pieces of furniture all about from our basement with some friends; then I cooked dinner for everyone: BASIL PESTO AND GOAT CHEESE-STUFFED TURKEY BURGERS!!! YOWSA....very yummy!!I WANTED TO TELL YOU THAT A LITTLE RABBIT and his sweet friends made it to my home!! Oh Dzintra, the cloth is such darling and it is so soft! The colors are beautiful and my new favorite, AQUA or TURQUOISE is featured so nicely on this fabric! I am going to give much thought as how I will use this lovely swatch. MERCI MILLE, non.....CENT MILLE FOIS my dear friend! My my side of the earth to yours,
Lovingly, Anita
YOU ARE AMAZINGLY KIND!
I wish I was there where it's cold so that I could snuggle up under one of those quilts!
Think of you often, Dzintra.
I'll try to cheer up. Cheers!
Catherine xx
Oh my! So much stitching! What a beautiful quilt this will be. :o)
Dzintra dearest!! GOOD MORNING (well, at least for me!) Yes, our dear little bunny and his charming friends are folded up nicely and tucked away in my special drawer of beautiful fabric, waiting for me to decide EXACTLY what he will do! This will take some serious and careful thought! I so love the feel of the fabric and the colors are so sweet....you are so kind my sweet to send him to me all the way from the other side...I hope he wasn't too afraid on such a long trip!!
We are enjoying lovely, not TOO hot days, filled with blue skies and puffy white clouds. It couldn't get any better. You must be in Winter now! Cozy up and drink a nice hot cup of tea! Enjoy dear one, and thank you ever so much! Anita
Beautiful quilt Dzintra!!! Clever girl.have enjoy catching up on your blog too cheers Teri
Dzintra dearest! YES! RABBIT HILL IS FINALLY GOING TO GET IT'S ADDITION! Oh, we have wanted this for so long so that we could have extra room to spread out just a little...we love our home, so rather than buy a bigger one in a more expensive area, we opted to stay here where our neighbors are wonderful, the area very desirable and the house a sweet dream ready for some tweaking! Two more rooms will allow us to host guests from out of town, entertain our students and other people in mass quantities, and to give me my own studio and my husband his own space. YIPEEE!!!
Have a lovely, lovely evening...Anita
How beautiful!!! And isn't it fun that we both posted about fairies & Shakespeare?!? :)
Have a wonderful weekend, dear Dzintra!
Hugs,
Zuzu
Beautiful work, and you have caught all of the magic!
Micki
Well done! Its gorgeous. I love your colours.Its my all-time favourite quilt. I've made it too. I'm hand quilting it. I don't want to finish it as I've loved making it. I started it 2003 so it's taken a long time! You can see photos on my blog March 2009.
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