French General Quilt Show

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    1. Oh my goodness, so much French General goodiness!

      I am resisting temptation and doing the “what I have” version. I went thru all my reds and came up with a shockingly good stack. And then I went thru my background fabrics and knew I needed more. One of my local shops helped me find a few, I will be on the lookout for more.

      I ordered 6” paper piecing pineapple set.

      I am very excited, but I have to finish my Pickle Dish and two Lottie’s first.

      I have three quilts going which is very unusual for me. The two Lottie’s make sense, they are identical, I make two identical blocks, one for each quilt. And the Pickle Dish happened organically because I participated in the Vera raffle quilt and then started one of my own, it is for my daughter.

      But all three will be done before I start another. . .

    2. STUNNING quilt show! Thank you for sharing. I’ve just made one table topper with FG and you’ve inspired me, but I think I’m booked up for the next 150 years! 😉

    3. Thanks for the quilt show! Elizabeth is gorgeous! You inspire me. Thanks for sharing! I have a few quilts i don’t know who got them. I wish I would have kept track, but I guess it really doesn’t matter in the long run.
      What is it with dogs and quilts??

    4. Thank you for this beautiful show and tell, Nicole! It is just great to see a compilation of all your hard and precise work. I came across your blog through Thelma’s. She had made a quilt (long ago forgotten) that I had wanted to make and her blog was my introduction to quilting blogs and any blog for that matter! Between you and Thelma, I have gotten years of inspiration and I Thank You for this!! Cheers to many more years of quilting and inspiration!!

      1. Hi Jane! I asked about Carrie Nelson on March 26. You can read Nicole’s update on her in the reply to my question.

    5. What a nice way to start my morning with seeing your beauties! That line of French General does having staying power.

    6. How beloved French General fabrics are! Your quilts make a beautiful collection to display. My little Yorkie Gracie mimics Archie every time I’m trying to get a quilt’s photo. Maybe they are putting their stamps of approval on each finish.

    7. What a gorgeous trunk show! They’re all made so precisely & reflect some of your best work…I’ve been following you long enough to know! And, so many are Miss Rosie’s patterns which is a tribute to Carrie Nelson’s design skill.

    8. The top quilt took my breath away. When you stated it was a Miss Rosie one I though aha – I knew I liked it! I have it marked in one of the books as a must do! LOL! Funny puppy Archie. Cute as a button!

    9. French General fabrics are gorgeous as are all of your quilts! I would want them all out on display so I could see and enjoy them every day. Thanks for the lovely trunk show and inspiration. Now, back in the sewing room I go to see what trouble I can get in to, and by trouble I mean totes of red fabric. 😊

    10. That’s Archie saying, “This one is my favorite!” “No, THIS one is my favorite!”
      I think that’s what all the rest of us are saying as we look at your eye for color and handiwork!

    11. I have a nice collection of French General fabrics. I have never made anything with them, because I love them so I hate to cut into them :-S I also have the Elizabeth pattern, which I had collected fabric for. Maybe I will go ahead and make Elizabeth with my FG fabric. You have inspired me.

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    Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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