Sunday, May 16, 2010

Miss Jump's Scrapbag Klosjes


81
Klosjes Completed
8 made this week

This week I am serving up a delicious plate of klosjes made from Miss Jump's Scrapbag by Linda Brannock for Moda.  I was planning on using this charm pack for my Tumbler quilt, but thought I would make some lovely spools instead.  It's a large charm pack, so I have about 30 more spools to make from it.

Until next week.....happy quilting!

Karen

30 comments:

  1. They look great Karen as does Julias quilt.

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  2. What a nice dish of Klosjes, bet they will taste just right for a hungry quilter!!! will go and have a look at Karen/s quilt in a few minutes! Have a nice day and happy sewing! Hugs, Daniëlle

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  3. I like the serving! :-)

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  4. They are very nice Karen, how big wil you make your quilt ? what do you think about it ?

    greetings, jeannet

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  5. And more beautiful klosjes. 81 already...
    Any idea how much you'll have to make for your quilt?
    Best wishes,
    Joke.

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  6. Beautiful klosjes: that's a wonderful charmpack. I wonder how the other 30 will look like!

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  7. Lovely Klosjes.....& served up beautifully :)How are the clamshells coming along? I'm really interested in follwing your progress with these as I'l love to have a go too.

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  8. Pretty fabric! You are coming right along with those pretty little patches! A few a week add up! Carol

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  9. I like how you have them served up in a plate .... how many more to make?

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  10. Don't you love making them?? I do. I am up to 78 as of today. Yours are very pretty. You can add me to your list. What fun!!

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  11. They look gorgeous. I love that range of fabric. I have seen Julia's quilt and didn't she do a wonderful job!

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  12. They look delicious, they do grow in number if you keep adding. The fabrics are very nice indeed.

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  13. Fabulous Klosjes! Such inspiration! My pile of finished ones is slow growing...

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  14. Karen - 81 - thats fantastic - how many more to go, or are you just conintuing?

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  15. 81 klosjes. I think I have to start a new project.
    I love the fabric. went over to Julia's blog. And the quilt is lovely. So have to start, have to start.
    Saskia

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  16. Looking good! Can't wait to see the finished quilt...it will be lovely!

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  17. They are so pretty - love that line of fabric. 81 - you're getting quite a stack. Can't wait to see.

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  18. Your Klosjes are wonderful - these are great colours and patterns!
    All the best,
    Tineke (51 klosjes ;-) but slowing down a bit due to flower growing)

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  19. I hadn't thought about using charm packs for the spool blocks. That is a good idea.

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  20. Karen, Lovely Klosjes! I really like your new colours, and truly can't wait to see more!
    xox
    Valentina

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  21. When I see all your klosjes, flowers, ring in the new, and other things, I am amazed. You surely are very disciplined to complete so many things. I really like your work and am inspired by your diligence.

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  22. What a tasty dish - that fabric is lovely Karen.

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  23. They look great. I like the fabric choice nice and bright

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  24. Beautiful klosjes, Karen!
    I just started on mine!
    Very addictive, I must say!!!
    All the best from Denmark!

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  25. Ohh, I love these. I love the colors and how they just sing! Great choice.

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  26. Well....darn.....I just may have to add doing some of those Klosjes to my list...all you quilty bloggers are a bad influence on me..HA!

    I found out by accident there was a Clamshell club that was started today...I think I signed up...I guess I am a little ahead though!!

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  27. I tried to sign in, but what did I wrong.
    I did not succeed.
    Greetings Marianne

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