Well, Madam Zipper, I shy away from anything that requires me to put in a zipper. Everytime I see your work with zippers, I freeze. Do you think that reflects grade 9 Home Ec. when I failed the zipper in the "lined straight skirt" that never fit? Permanent emotional scars...lol.
Oh Jamie ... of course I love your zippers! But to combine them with the (hand-dyed?) tape-measure fabric is just perfect. Would love to see this in person!
You are whiz with the zippers. I couldn't imagine how you would do this!1
ReplyDeleteVery clever...I love it.
ReplyDeleteOMG I really love this! Always have loved your hardware quilts, but this is going to be a huge draw for the auction. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Jamie!
ReplyDeleteI have planned on doing some zipper quilts for years.
May not have to now since you've done them for me!!!!!!!!!!
Well, Madam Zipper,
ReplyDeleteI shy away from anything that requires me to put in a zipper. Everytime I see your work with zippers, I freeze. Do you think that reflects grade 9 Home Ec. when I failed the zipper in the "lined straight skirt" that never fit? Permanent emotional scars...lol.
Oh Jamie ... of course I love your zippers! But to combine them with the (hand-dyed?) tape-measure fabric is just perfect. Would love to see this in person!
ReplyDeleteJamie,
ReplyDeleteI love everything you do; but this one is SO special. It will be the draw at the auction.
It turned out great, Jamie! What a fun, new spin on an old design.
ReplyDeletewow, I love this! such a great combination of tradition with innovation. very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! What a terrific idea!!!
ReplyDeleteI really do like how your mind works.
ReplyDeleteYou are a miracle!
ReplyDeleteJamie: This turned out so COOOOOL!
ReplyDeleteHope it was more fun than work!
I am sure it will be "zipped right up" at the auction!
Brilliant idea, just love it!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see it in person.