Lynne @ Lilys Quilts
Amitie BOM The Circle Game
Designed by Jenny Kingwell from Amitie Fabrics in Melbourne, Australia, this BOM lasts for one year and is being re-issued right now if you want to try it. 12 months of fabrics and patterns. I confess I substituted fabrics and circle patterns as I went, not because I didn't love the original but because it was more fun for me that way. I substituted the Circle Game border with a border I found on this wonderful quilt:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/49902819@N04/4633867847/in/gallery-lilysquilts-72157624894487551/]
.Thank you Penny and Gayle for sharing your American Vintage with me and to the other Circle Game BOMers who were a great source of information, inspiration and support.
I have bought the quilting thread (in 8 different colours!) and the backing (bottle tops from Going Coastal) is on its way from America. Until then, I think I might just leave it out on the washing line so I can admire it every time I walk past.
Amitie BOM The Circle Game
Designed by Jenny Kingwell from Amitie Fabrics in Melbourne, Australia, this BOM lasts for one year and is being re-issued right now if you want to try it. 12 months of fabrics and patterns. I confess I substituted fabrics and circle patterns as I went, not because I didn't love the original but because it was more fun for me that way. I substituted the Circle Game border with a border I found on this wonderful quilt:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/49902819@N04/4633867847/in/gallery-lilysquilts-72157624894487551/]
.Thank you Penny and Gayle for sharing your American Vintage with me and to the other Circle Game BOMers who were a great source of information, inspiration and support.
I have bought the quilting thread (in 8 different colours!) and the backing (bottle tops from Going Coastal) is on its way from America. Until then, I think I might just leave it out on the washing line so I can admire it every time I walk past.