One of my co-workers many years ago would use that phrase when we were making progress on a project. She'd say, "Now we're cooking with gas." I thought of her so many times while I was sewing these blocks together.
Wonder if she had a phrase that meant we still have lots of work to do?
For a great tutorial on how to make these spider web blocks, skedaddle on over to
Heather's blog at House of A La Mode.
Cheers!
Kim
38 comments:
Wow! I love that!!! What fun and exciting prints you used!!
Oh, I love this project, Kim. I agree with Lori, really fun & exciting prints.
This is so pretty!!
I love it! Thanks for the link!
Love it!! I think I might be seeing more of this block?? Wink! Can't wait.
Kim, I love your spiderweb blocks!
Your spiderweb blocks are beautiful! Love your blog header too! :0)
Those are awesome! My husband uses that phrase, too. It always cracks me up because our new gas stove is supposed to boil water really fast, and it is slllooowwww! ha ha!
WOW - look at all those points!! Great job - you are one dedicated quilter :) I also like your leaves!
These are gorgeous! I have been wanting one for a long time.
Lovely work! The fabrics are bright and fabulous! You are definitely "cooking with gas" now :-)
Your blocks are just wonderful....
We gotta make hay while the sunshines?
Love the blocks, they're so pretty! (Definitely Cooking on Gas!) :)
Oh what a beautiful quilt! I love all the fabrics and colors!
Fun project! Fun fabrics! Fun to see what you have been up to... other than publishing another book!!! woohoo!
I just love it! LOVE it!
Oooh, very pretty! I love the bright, happy colors!
I'm absolutely loving the fabrics you've chose for this sweet design!! Love it...absolutely love it!!!!!
These are looking great! Like you say - they are quite addictive...
; )
I love this!! Hmmmm, I think I may know what I'm going to be doing with all of the Kaffe Fassett and Philip Jacobs fabrics I've been collecting lately lol.
You certainly do look like you are "cooking with gas". These are not fabrics I would have chosen, but WOW! It sure does make a beautiful quilt! I really do like it!!! :0)
Looking good!
That gave me a smile...my mom use to say that! Love your project, now off to visit the link!
Love your spiderweb blocks. Your colors are so bright and happy. I've always wanted to do one of these. Thanks for the link.
Wow those are great looking spiderweb blocks.
Beautiful spiderweb blocks. It's fun to check out all the little itty bitty scraps of different fabrics.
Wow, are those bright blocks! And the crazy triangles too. Love those Kaffe Fassetts!
Beauteous and fantabulous!
Love the fabrics! I have an antique spider web quilt that my great-grandmother made. It is exciting to see your modern version! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful web blocks...You've motivated me to pull mine out of the wip pile and make some more! How big are you making yours?
Seriously good spider web blocks. I've just seen your new book advertised. It's going on to the Christmas Wish list for certain. Ann :-)
This is gorgeous! Thanks for the link to the tutorial.
You have the best collection of scraps in those blocks! Not that I would expect anything else of the Scrap Queen! The blocks are so much fun.
me gusta como te ha quedado esta colcha
Felicidades , muchos besos desde España
Mamen
I like how you have been this quilt
Congratulations, many kisses from Spain
Mamen
A spiderweb quilt is on my want-to-do list. Someday *sigh* I hear you have a new book coming out. Very exciting.
Thanks for the link!! I love your header, especially the leaf with the kitty pic! Love it!
Thank you for the link. I love your blog and also the colours of your quilts.
Georgeous, love this quilt top, I'm such a sucker for scrappy colorful pieced tops with white, my very favorite. Thanks for pointing th eway to a totorial. BTW, I love your header, very cute.
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