There were times when I didn't know what EPP means:
English paper piecing. But I did it already 20 years ago.
And now again - you saw the beginnings - and this one
really looks like I made it 20 years ago - when little flowers
on fabrics were in.
Well these fabrics are as old as that. Nearly all of them.
At first I didn't like what I created. But now that it is finished
it looks quite nice....
... after quilting. Through the middle of the elongated hexagons.
And look at those corners. I think it is a good solution.
Funny, aren't they?
I say more than quite nice Anneliese it is lovely, I do enjoy EPP but must admit so far it is with hexagons
ReplyDeletelove working with old fabrics. it is lovely. we sometimes have to finish a project before we see its true beauty.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking great with all the floral prints and those smart corners! Well done!
ReplyDeletelove it ! old fabric has it's own charm.
ReplyDeleteI recognize a couple of those fabrics, Anneliese. EPP was one of the first hand quilting things I ever attempted. Yours has come up beautifully with all it's little florals. It is a nice pattern.
ReplyDeleteWell done Anneliese, you have a pretty vintage quilt :-)
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It is wonderful Anneliese, I love the old world fabrics. Congratulations on a great finish.
ReplyDeletequite nice??? lol...it's gorgeous! It was so good to hear from you. How are you?
ReplyDeleteYou have done a wonderful job, Anneliese- as always! Your work is so careful and precise- just wonderful! Thanks so VERY much for your comments on my Flickr. You are WAAYY too kind 😘
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