Forty five minutes last night and an hour tonight after Keith went to bed and the windmill top is finally assembled. I’ve got brief notes as well as a photo of the vintage quilt that inspired me on the website.

Forty five minutes last night and an hour tonight after Keith went to bed and the windmill top is finally assembled. I’ve got brief notes as well as a photo of the vintage quilt that inspired me on the website.
i love this colorful quilt. Great color choices. You gave a good eye. I hope MINE develops soon.
xx, Carol
Hi Mary! This turned out great. It looks like it is a very nice size. I love all the different fabrics and colors you incorporated in to the quilt top. Happy Tuesday. ~smile~ Roseanne
Oh how pretty! I love all the different colors. So awesome! And great job on all your steps as well. 🙂 Enjoy your holidays!! 🙂 🙂
I love it. Made a similar one several years ago but instead of the solid, there was a print. Your way is easier to make. I really like it.
Such a bright, happy quilt. I’m looking forward to your info on it. Have a good week.
Very nice. I like the size also. I’ve only ever made those for babies but yours is so much better
Ann
I love it. I started mine yesterday with a yellow background. Thank you for all the directions.
Mary
A little sewing at a time seems to be working for you. It’s very cute in those colors.
This is a great quilt. I love the colors. I followed your lead and bought a bunch of $9-10 jelly rolls and inexpensive FQ’s at Craftsy’s big sale. I am sure they will make wonderful charity quilts next year.
I love your color choices!