Thursday, September 2, 2010

A Tisket A Tasket, Aunt Roma's Garden Basket




Rita Vermeersch from Spain just recently ordered many of my patterns for her shop.
She's already made this delightful version of A Tisket A Tasket  and I Love the colors!
Be sure to visit Rita's blog  - /http://www.twinklepatchwork.blogspot.com/
Thanks Rita for sharing your pictures with us!
                    


12 comments:

WoolenSails said...

Beautiful quilt and fabric choices.
Love how she displayed it for the photo.

Debbie

Maggey and Jim said...

I too love the colors warm yet vibrant..
Maggey

whitey said...

love everything about it she did a great job!

Kate said...

What a gorgeous little quilt!! Those colours work so well together. Fabulous!
Kate
Shetland Isles

paulette said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!
Paulette

Unknown said...

Oh so nice!!

Unknown said...

Thanks everyone! I know Rita will appreciate all your praise. It's great to see how other people perceive a pattern and can work outside that box! Hope you will visit her blog and see what else she's up to! There is a doll she made that was sitting ontop of that quilt by the sea!

Rita Vermeersch said...

Dear Linda, thank you so much. I'm very proud to have your designs in my shop, and share your lovely designs with my clients. This week is especialy dedicated to you.Today I started with one of your creations from your new fantastic book: Auntie Beans's Pin Cushion.
Hugs from the Canary Islands

Unknown said...

Thanks Rita.......when you get a minute in your busy day....check out what people are saying on my PPbL facebook page. You are a hit and everyone is loving the quilt you made. Can't wait to see your Auntie Bean's pin cushion! Thanks so much!

Nancy in MT said...

Love that quilt, the colors are so vibrant, yet still has that folk art, prim look.

sayda said...

He visitado su blog y me encanta el patchwork primitivo de sus colchas.
Deseo adquirir su ultimo libro pero no encuentro el link de venta de telas.
Por favor me lo puede obsequiar?
Mil gracias y un abrazo,
sayda

Sew Create It - Jane said...

Stunning...what fabulous colours!