Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Alaska Wild Berries Wall Hanging

It's time to pick cranberries, which means it's near the end of berry picking season in Petersburg, Alaska.  To celebrate, I finished my Alaska berries wall hanging and put it up on the wall.  I had thought I'd put a border on it, but I like the way it turned out with just a binding. 
Blueberries
Cranberries
Salmon Berries
Watermelon Berries
Wild Raspberries

CLICK HERE to see my first post about this wall hanging and to learn about the pattern.

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19 comments:

  1. What a super SWEET quilt! Thanks for sharing the pattern info on the earlier post. Putting it on the must have list.

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    1. Thank you! Dana Verrengia has lots of lovely raw edge quilt patterns.

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  2. Kathi, I am in love with your Alaska Wild Berries! You did amazing work and must have went all out on your fabric selections - it's prefect!

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  3. Your Alaska Berries quilt is lovely. How wonderful that it relates to your state. I love the added stitching on it.

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    1. Thank you!! Dana Verrengia is Alaskan, and she creates patterns that reflect the beauty of our state.

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  4. Beautiful! Watermelon Berries and Salmon Berries are new to me. I like your quilt with just a binding.

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    1. Thank you Sharon. I guess these berries must be native to Alaska. Maybe you can find them in Canada too.

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  5. Absolutely beautiful Kathi ( just like all of your work). Thank you for sharing your lovely creations and patterns.

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  6. just beautiful! your applique looks amazing!

    Thank you so much for linking up with Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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    1. Thank you for hosting Needle and Thread Thursday Kelly.... You know it's raw edge appliqué. A pair of scissors and a hot iron is all you need;-)

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  7. very pretty, such beautiful detail work!!!

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  8. Beautiful finish! Love the lush colors.

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  9. It is stunning! Deep, rich colors...just gorgeous!

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  10. Lovely and impressive, Kathi! Thanks for sharing at TGIFF Linky Party!

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  11. What a beautiful wall hanging and your applique is gorgeous! The wild raspberries is my favorite!

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