Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Quilts in the Garden


Welcome to my little nest . . . and enjoy seeing some quilts in my garden. 




Peony quilt from my book Remembering Adelia.  One of my all-time favorites.






More little quilts from Remembering Adelia.


I love simple things the best.


Free pattern here.






Sampler is from my Prairie Children book. 





Have a lovely day!


16 comments:

sue bennett said...

Beautiful quilts in a beautiful garden.

belarmina said...

Tengo este maravilloso libro!!
estoy deseando hacer los trabajos tan bonitos
saludos

Colleen said...

Such wonderful inspiration...thanks, Kathleen :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful quilts! I really love the peony quilt...everything about it...the fabrics, the colors, everything!!
Thanks so much for a quilty walk thru your garden! It made me smile!
Sandra B
scb304@juno.com

quiltgrannie said...

Lovely settings for your beautiful quilts Kathy, thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful quilts and garden. Thank you for sharing!
Jane

jane nj/wi said...

The Quilt Guard Dog is off duty!!!!

Jennifer M said...

Kathy I love all your quilts and your garden:) I love that Peony quilt, I still have several of your quilts I haven't made yet... Thanks for the wonderful blog post.

Renee Welton said...

Kathy, that was a beautiful tour, thank you.

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Love them all.

Sandy said...

Your quilts look so lovely outdoors in the filtered sunlight.
Thanks for the little "show" !

Margs Primitive Quilts said...

Thanks for the outdoor tour! Your little quilts are beautiful!

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Karen in Breezy Point said...

What a lovely tour through your garden! Your flowers and quilts are both equally beautiful!

Mary Ann said...

Thank you for sharing your lovely quilts and beautiful gardens. Inspiration everywhere.

Karen Andreola said...

Beautiful. Sunlight has a way of bringing out the colors of your scrumptious quilts. I like how the double-pink peony is a companion to the pink in your Amish quilt. They look at home together.