Saturday, March 5, 2011

Teeny Tiny

I made another version of the Row by Row quilt - using pretty much the same color palette as the first one I did. Except this one is really, really small! The finished size is 13" square - with the ivory squares measuring only 1/2"! I made fewer blocks to keep the scale appropriate.


And I've decided I'm very fickle. For the last couple weeks I've been working on my Crazy Horse rug - but Wednesday I drew up a new design and started hooking on it after being inspired by a rug I saw from pictures of the Lenexa Hook-In. I think it'll go fast and it's a fun one. Will share a picture soon.

I just realized that I hadn't shared pictures from my First Tuesday group yet! Marilyn is working on a sheep & a willow tree - classic primitive design! It's an oval right now, but she plans on adding a squared off border to it to make it rectangular which makes it much easier for binding!


And Cindy is doing a rabbit surrounded by flowers. I love the low contrast for the background - that rabbit will really pop when she gets him done!


I took my little grandbaby with me for show & tell that day, so I didn't get a single loop pulled, but that's okay - he's so much fun!

18 comments:

  1. Love the row by row quilt!
    The tiny one is really cute :0}..
    I'm working on a queen sized one for my son and his wife..
    Only they wanted it set in black, I didn't think I'd like it but it's quite pretty...

    Are you ready for another storm?

    Happy Stitchin'
    Tisha

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  2. Gayle ~
    Your little quilt is too sweet!
    I love the dark background on that bunny rug. I'm looking forward to seeing both projects you are hooking. Please share soon!
    Hugs :)
    Lauren

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  3. What a great way to use scraps from a quilt project -- making a mini version. They are both beautiful -- as is the rug!

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  4. Oh wow....love your tiny quilt....it is amazing.

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  5. Love the drama of the dark background on the rabbit rug ~ hope we get to see it finished!

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  6. Love your little quilt!! Sweet. I also love the sheep rug. I'm a sucker for that traditional prim look...with sheep and willows and all. Can't wait to see your new project!

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  7. Oh my gosh! Your little quilt is adorable!
    Love the rugs- both of them are beautiful. Its nice you were able to visit and enjoy your grandbaby.

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  8. Cute little teeny tiny quilt. Adorable rugs. Love the bunny. Makes me think of spring and Easter. You did get the deal of the month on your laundry basket. Find it at DI? Mimi

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  9. Why is it I want every tiny quilt I see! Your Row by Row quilt looks wonderful. Look forward to seeing your new hooking project.

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  10. Gayle!!! Love everything! the quilt is beautiful! and the rugs... well what can I say??? sheep!!! I need to go find my sheep rug and finish it... hmmm... wonder where it is! lol
    keep hookin and stitchin and quiltin love to see the projects!

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  11. Love your little quilt! So cool to make it like the big one. Nice rug too!

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  12. Love your row by row quilt great color. I love the colors on the sheep rug and the bunny rug is a great pattern. and taking your grandbaby to show off wonderful but show us some pictures!
    Cathy

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  13. Hi Gayle, just wanted to say hi, I'm happy to have found your blog. I'm off to have a look around, looking forward to following you:)

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  14. Those hooked rugsare amazing. I started one a year ago but haven't picked it back up. I love your tiny little quilt! Thanks for stopping by my little blog!

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  15. Great hooking! And I absolutely adore that teeny tiny quilt, nicely done. Have you checked out all the quilting inspiration we're sharing over at www.WeAllSew.com yet?

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  16. Love everything especially the rabbit rug. Is the rabbit your original design or someone elses?

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  17. What a fun show-and-tell! =]

    I love the small quilt, it is so adorable!

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