"Creativity can neither be taught nor mass-produced."
I love to write and create. I also want to share my interest in photography, gardening, family, art, decorating, Christian faith and my enjoyment and gratitude to God for creating me and allowing me to thrive in my home setting. I love making my house a home. I am determined to 'bloom where I am transplanted'.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Batik Quilt Finished!

Laid out the rows, before sewing...


 It is finished!


Love the colors and pattern.

6 comments:

Andrea said...

Hi Joy! Very pretty quilt! And I see you are well settled in your new home after all these months! (That is about the time I quit blogging and now I'm back!) I love your new 3 day a week job!! I would love to have something like that!! And your town, pics, so nice! Now you are going to give me the idea to househunt and move!! I loved your true comments on my post..here is what I wrote you there (I'll save you time from going back):
Thanks Joy! Yes Justice will come! That is beautiful what you wrote. And the white icing is 7 minute icing....sweets are my downfall!

Andrea said...

p.s..I just read your other comments...I always do things backwards it seems ...ha...good old granny...
and so true about our privacy...you couldn't write a novel any better than the world we are now entering into! We will have to be brave since God put us in this time in history!

Jane said...

Hello Joy! I thought you quit blogging a while back. Now I have a lot of catching up to do!

covnitkepr1 said...

I'll never understand how anyone could love to sew. It looks wonderful, but I wouldn't have the patience.
Just checking back for any new items you may have posted.
I left a note of invitation in the comment section on one of your past posts’ and invited you to follow my blog. Just in case it was accidently overlooked, just want you to know the invitation is still very much valid…and of course, I am already following your blog.

Dolores said...

Oh Joy...... I LOVE the quilt... the colors are absolutely gorgeous!!! You're making me want to go shopping for fabric like yours!!
Hugs,

Joy said...

thank you for the kind comments about the quilt. And Covnitkepr1: I had to laugh about your comment. I remember one time a man said of quilting, that he "couldn't understand why women cut up fabric just to sew it back together again."