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Those quilts are sooo sweet. I love that hedgehog fabric. Do they really run around in the wild in England? I've heard they do. My sister raised hedgehogs for a little while here in the States. I also really like that quilting pattern. Thanks for sharing the quilty inspiration!
Anna

Wow -- two days of blogging in a row, plus all the quilting! I have the same foot guide with my Pfaff, but have only used it for straight line quilting. Did you just make a wavy line, then repeat it by following the first line with the foot guide? I'm not sure how you're doing that....

Oh, Ive never thought to use that foot guide for other than straight stitching..please explain!!
Your quilts are so lovely and peaceful...does that make sense? Im relaxed looking at them...ummm, comforted!

These are all my favorite fabrics! Are these little girls going to appreciate munki munki ross? You should explain it to them! I love little tiny pieces of fabric and how it makes the details pop.

i love the last one with the cozy looking fabrics! they are all amazing though! :)

Can I just give you my munki and you can produce my quilts! I love the little pieces in the last pic :)

These will make some little girls very happy!

A slightly bigger girl here who thinks the slightly smaller girls are indeed, well loved and blessed!

You never fail to amaze me with the way you manage to get so many quilts made. I said it once and I will say it again...YOU, Aneela of comfortstitching, are the QUEEN of QUILTS!!! And, they are ALL so absolutely gorgeous too!

Gorgeous.
Love the wavy trellis quilting. Must try that one!!
Andi :-)

What a sensational bunch of mini quilts and I really love the trellis quilting - stunning!

Blimey - busy, busy, busy I feel put to shame as the last patchwork I did was earlier this year.

All gorgeous as always and the last one looks so cosy.

Have a lovely day and can't wait for the gripping conclusion!

Just got my fabric this morning Aneela. Fabulous - now I've got to decide what it will become, definately needs to be shared between both Bun's. That last quilt looks lovely and soft, is it flanelette? The gnome is my favourite - could you tell me where the fabric is from as I love it?

Also is it easy to quilt with the foot like that? Notice I'm not the only one wondering.

Thanks again

Lisa x

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