Not far behind was Anneliese with a mini Mango of her own.
And what random timing - but Tina/seaside stitches posted the original Mango on Instagram, where it was hanging at the Stitching Stars Quilt Show presented by the Ninigret Quilters in Westerly, Rhode Island. How fun is that?
It got me thinking that maybe I should get to work on another Mango of my own . . .
You are making this more and more tempting all the time!
ReplyDeleteOoo. I like what you've got started there!
ReplyDeleteIt would seem this block would piece together quicker if the circular cut out was appliqués on top? I've not pieced curves before so maybe it's just me, I like this pattern and am definately going to try.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of your new Mango in progress!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what you do with this pattern next. How fun to have the original in a show.
ReplyDeleteThe colours in this one are so fun Debbie!
ReplyDeleteI really like all the different color combinations. This pattern lends itself to so many different colors. Really pretty. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh those look like some fun colors, I'm looking forward to seeing this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! And I love the looks of the new one you have in the works.
ReplyDeleteIt's another chain reaction!
ReplyDeleteI love this block!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the RB challenge!
ReplyDeleteOh fun! And congrats again on the show :)
ReplyDeleteFun blocks! Looks like you started your own trend.
ReplyDeleteI love what you are doing with the scrappy block. It's a great design!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, ccan't wait to see what you add for the MQG challenge!
ReplyDeleteI have only sewn a few Drunkards path blocks so I will definitely be giving your Mango block a go!
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