Thursday, September 26, 2013.

Here we are; Autumn: the gardens are winding down with a mixture of this and that still trying to put out their beauty. The chrysanthemums are making their show with all their fall colors. I bought a couple of big yellow ones for my porch, just so I could extend the season.

The roses, sedum, and even a poppy which generally bloom in spring are in blossom. I see Eugene has even tossed in a crab apple to the mixture. You might say this is a fall potpourri, just like all the colors you throw into a Jellyroll quilt that I will show you today.

This is a Jellyroll quilt, done by Natalie. It is 58" x 74" and was quilted using "King Tut" variegated thread to add that extra color. The pattern on this quilt is called "Goldilocks". It is a lovely curved pattern that goes well with the colorful strips. This is another great fall project that Natalie has to bind.
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