Friday, July 4, 2014

Happy Fourth!

 Happy Fourth of July, for those of us in the USA...sweet land of Liberty!  Dear hubby got me a miniature liberty bell last trip he made to Philadelphia, see it on the quilt?
 Patriotic table runner...
 that was made from scraps and leftover blocks from this quilt!  This was a Bonnie Hunter mystery of several years ago.
The Star Gazer lilies are blooming!!



Happy Fourth to all!!!


Julie

14 comments:

Karen said...

I like the Sweet Land of Liberty stitchery. I think that is a Kathy Schmitz design. Am I right?

Wendy said...

Love your mini quilt and the bell...hope you have had a wonderful and safe 4th!

Janet O. said...

Beautiful RWB stuff, Julie. I especially like the stitchery--and how fun to have a replica Liberty Bell. : )

KaHolly said...

Festive projects!! Hope you had a fun holiday.

Nancy said...

Lovely patriotic handiwork!

Happy Fourth to you, too.

Nancy said...

I like your patriotic Bonnie Hunter mystery.Happy late 4th.

Quilting Stories said...

Very cute little quilt! I hope you enjoyed your holiday!

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

What delightful RWB quilts!

Ruth said...

We have one of those bells from a long ago trip! I love the Sweet Land of Liberty WH. I would really like to make it some day. Love all the R, W & B!

AnnieO said...

Nice collection of handmade RWB! Hope your 4th was great.

Cathy said...

Love your Patriotic Quilts display. Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs

Lois Arnold said...

Love those patriotic quilts! I have a couple myself, but didn't take time to blog. I spent most of the fourth at the machine working on parts and pieces to Celtic Solstice. Only about 50 more units to go and I can start putting together blocks! Yay!

Sarah said...

Oh that Bonnie Hunter quilt in patriotic colours is gorgeous. What a great mystery quilt. I'm Australian, but I do love a red, white and blue combination.

Lori said...

Happy belated 4th! LOL

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I was tempted by Puffins...a squirrelly breed!!  LOL!  This fabric was shared with me, and I have been loved these bright, candy corn colors...