Sunday, June 17, 2012

SUNDAY MORNING.......

........at the Church. We have a beautiful old Church building here in town. While I was piecing "Sunday Morning", it occurred to me that this might be a good location to photograph it. It wasn't raining, but the WIND!






After wrestling with it for a few minutes, I decided to stand on a corner of it. This presented a new problem---I created a sail!  I nearly had lift-off a couple of times, but I was not letting go of that quilt!




It was a little quieter in the doorway, so Hubby snapped a pic there.


It blew off right after I snapped this one.


Isn't the quilting gorgeous? Linda quilted it with giant daisies all over.


I absolutely LOVE this quilt.  Katja has more books coming in soon.


You may want to add this book to your library. It's a wonderful resource for using up those scraps.
Happy stitching.


edited to join the linky party with Amanda

28 comments:

  1. Wonderful quilt and wonderful photos. I can just imagine all the photo-taking scene as my husband and I go through the same gyrations every time I need to photograph my quilts, haha.

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  2. What a lovely quilt, Carla! So sweet! Great location choice for the pictures. :)

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  3. This is a great book Carla - I've been eyeing it in our local bookshop :) I laughed at your photos, it can be so hard to take a good picture some days! The quilt is lovely and the curves of the quilting are a nice balance to the straight lines of the blocks.

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  4. so lovely & yes I do love that huge daisy quilting! very entertaining photo shoot too!

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  5. I think this has to be one of my favorites! And the photo scenes are beautiful! Love the quilting.

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  6. Carla, your quilt is beautiful!! Love your church! So neat! xo Heather

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  7. The soft color scraps make me want to get a sherbet and wrap up in it!

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  8. thanks for starting my day with a laugh x

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  9. great photos. i love the one of the quilt over the handrails - it looks great with all aged paint. the daisy quilting is lovely too.

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  10. Beautiful quilt - perfect setting! And the wind just made it all that much more interesting - gave the quilt life! LOL!

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  11. Its beautiful and the quilting is just right.

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  12. I've been trying to resist this book, but I think you got me at Sunday morning! Beautiful fabrics in yours - thanks for sharing.

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  13. It's just beautiful! Linda's sneak peek the other day didnt really show her beautiful quilting ;-)
    Great pics!

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  14. Gorgeous quilt and I had a little giggle at the outakes ;-)

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  15. Lovely quilt, and well done for preserving and getting it photographed!

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  16. It's lovely! She did a beautiful job on the quilting, too.

    Laughed a little at the photo shoot - man, if it's not raining, blowing or snowing, it's just no fun taking quilt pics! Ha. :-)

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  17. Beautiful quilt and what a wonderful setting! I'm so glad you and the quilt didn't fly away!!

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  18. Beautiful quilt. And the church looks fantastic. I hope you had fun posing for the pictures.

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  19. So love that quilt. What a good idea to take pics at that little church. Linda, love the quilting!
    I love that book too. I love looking at the pics and dreaming. So many of them are doable eh!

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  20. You quilt is gorgeous and that church is a wonderful place for a photo shoot :)

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  21. I love this finished quilt! The perky daisies are a nice contrast to the straight lines in the piecing. Good eye for scouting out an innovative photo shoot site!

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  22. I love it! It's so gorgeous - the choice of fabrics is great. I really must get one of those books! Great location to take your pictures.

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  23. i get so tired of the wind also! it feels like it never stops blowing in idaho! lovely quilt though friend! xo

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  24. Gorgeous quilt! I love the honesty of the photo shoot. :)

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  25. I just love this quilt--and the photography!

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  26. Beautiful location for taking photos of such a beautiful quilt.

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  27. Your quilt is absolutely gorgeous! It makes me want to work faster on mine. I've been doing dark and/or bright for so long, it's been fun to work on a light quilt. Thanks for sharing the photos. Beautiful!
    joy for grace (at joyforgrace.blogspot.com)

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