The label is finally done and is ready to applique on to the back of the quilt when it arrives. Writing the names on was almost comical – I kept making errors and had to start fresh each time. It was fun to put this together and I’m thinking that a few done with Oriental fabrics and a really rich centre might be quite striking for place mats — but for show only!
This is the roof garden now — very few leaves left and the one bush has partially changed colour.




That is the most elaborate label I have ever seen and it is beautiful. I usually rush through my labels.
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It is a label worthy of a any quilt.
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Thats not a label, thats a mini quilt!!! Gorgeous!
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Hi Cathi,wow – what a magnificent quilt label. As the others already said: it’s more a mini-quilt than just a label…well, maybe we should stop thinking of “JUST a label”…;o)!!Hugs, Julia
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O Cathi it is beautiful! You amaze me:)
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A delicate and delightful label. You are amazing. And now I know where you've been… :>
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Lovely label! Were the cats in the window at the same time again?
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The label looks wonderful!! It would make a really pretty place mat – but a lot of work for a set of place mats. Nice to see a picture of it completed :))
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Such a beautiful label! Wow! How big are those little hexagons?
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I know its a label…but looks like a fantastic quilt… you are amazing!!!
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That’s the most beautiful label I have ever seen! Fantastic!
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Cathiyour label… what can I say?? its gorgeous!!! better than most of my quilts! LOL I am thinking Lester is trying to work out what the heck smudge is looking at??? Lissa
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Wow, Cathi – the label is just so pretty looking!!! Lovely!!!
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Fabulously exquisite work that label ~ such care and attention to detail… just marvelous!I always enjoy your cat photos ~ you capture their personalities so well…
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A-MAZE-ZA-ZING Quilt lable!! Really WOW!!!
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A fabulous label!!! What size did it finish up at? Looking at the border, thoughts come to mind with ideas for making a mini quilt and putting hexagons to good use in the border.I had to chuckle looking at the photos of the furries having a spat. My two kitties do the same. Hank always comes up the winner. I’m never quick enough with the camera to capture them at it.
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