Red Delicious is launched!
Many thanks to Brenda - without you, I would'nt have known what to do! You have saved my blog yet again (Brenda is also the reason many of you can view my images these days as she kindly let me in on the secret of "re-sizing" images). Well, what can I say? I put my energy and desire to learn new things into creative things and not technology (although I should!)...as there is no real reason not to know these days...ahem....anyway, thank you so much for the advice. I feel like I learn something new everytime I get on the computer!
Brenda's site is linked on the side of this blog under 'Serendipity Patchwork and Quilting'.
Red Delicious is easy to access. Simply double click the BOM motif on the side of the blog and it will redirect you to the PDF file.
Enjoy!
Thank you so much for offering this
ReplyDeleteBOM . It looks like it will be a beautiful quilt and I hope to be able to make it. I won't be able to start until after the holidays
Joan C
Dear Esther,
ReplyDeletethis is LOVELY! Thank you!
Neneh
Hi Ester,
ReplyDeleteWOW this is lovely. I love it. thank you. kaz57
What a beautiful BOM, thanks so much for sharing. I'll be back to drool over all your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I was able to help! If anyone else would like to know how to link to a pdf or document in their blog, then here is a useful guide by Blogging 101.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very nice BOM to me. Thanks for the pattern and greetings from Marmaris - Turkey.
ReplyDeleteHi esther.
ReplyDeleteThe first part of your BOM is lovely.
Thanks for sharing it.
Martine
I love your beautiful work and was so excited when you said you were going to have a free bom. I've downloaded the first and can't wait to start. Thanks for sharing your talents with us!
ReplyDeleteKathy in California
What a lovely idea - thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas with us!
ReplyDeleteEsther,
ReplyDeleteThank-you for generously offering us such a beautiful BOM. The first installment has me hooked and I'll be back for the rest.
Hi Esther
ReplyDeleteThe BOM is really lovely, however I am having trouble printing out the last 2 pages (the diagrams of the birds). It comes up with an Acrobat error message and shuts down completely. Help!
thanks,
Alison in Singapore
I love BOMs and this looks like fun - thank you! I'm wondering if it might look nice done in candlewicking - i.e. lots of colonial knots and some well-placed satin stitch and other fancy work?
ReplyDeleteHi everyone
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments. If you are having trouble downloading the file, please try again as the site SCRIBD has had a few overwhelmed moments but has otherwise been working fine. If you are still having trouble,
please email me genesis@kew.hotkey.net.au with FORWARD BOM in the subject line and I will send the file to you directly via email.
Sandra,
This BOM would look fantastic with satin stitching (and any other embellishing or fancy work) there is a lot of scop for it in the design. Please send me a photo of your finished masterpiece I'd love to see your take on it !
Thank you!! Gorgeous pattern!! Cathy
ReplyDeleteHello Esther!!! Is the first time taht I see your blog, is beautifull!!! I want this the BOM!!! Hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Esther
ReplyDeleteI love birds and the first block really tempted me and I must begin to this BOM. I will make it scrappy and make some blocks in applique and some blocks in embroidery.
Thanks for your beatiful gift.
Hugs
Britt-Inger in Sweden
Thank you so much for your free BOM (O: It looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your mystery BOM. Siw from Norway
ReplyDeleteEsther, I love this. I have just about finished another red and white quilt though nothing like this and have a stash of reds left. Looks like the perfect opportunity to use them up. Look forward to this. Love your blog too. D. :=)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this BOM. It is very beautiful. mabe I will make it blue and white. I have to have a look at my stash. Have a nice day. Inger in Norway.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI cannot get the document to print at all. It will not load to the printer. I'll give it another try.
Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteI love birds, they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful pattern and I look forward to the next block.
Got to go, off to make my block!
Thank you Esther for the delicious mystery! I will attempt to use my scraps for the entire top!This will be a challenge for me!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm gong to try it. Not that I need another project, but who cares!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to start.
deb :)
Wow, your first block is absolutely beautiful! I am definitely in. I have printed the first one and pulled all my reds and creams...how kind of you to offer a free BOM for the quilting world. Cool!
ReplyDeleteThe first block of your BOM is lovely. Thanks for sharing! I want to make it. In fact, I want to start right now, but it will have to wait until after Christmas.
ReplyDeleteIt took me some time to decide thanks to my UFO's. But your first block is so lovely and inviting that I just have to. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEsther,
ReplyDeleteI love this first block and can't wait to see the rest of them. Very pretty!
Thank-you,
Suzanne
Esther it is great!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love red color and love mistery..;-)
Thanks!!!
Ciao dall'Italia!
I just found your blog. Your banner is so beautiful. I am planning to do the mystery BOM. I am excited to see what is next. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this BOM Esther. I've just posted a pic of my finished first block in redwork with satin stitch.
ReplyDeleteHi Ester,
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and have been saving them but last month I was on work exp (52 yr old Uni student!) and missed it. Can I buy that one?
karen S