by Joanne Mongrain
I am attaching a picture of a quilt I made using the turtle designs also.
I was asked to do the designs in turquoise.
Hope you like it.
You can see the Springtime Turtles set by clicking here.
Corky digitzed this set! You can see other sets he digitized by clicking here.



that’s just too cute. I’m looking and looking and it looks like you have 20 different designs???? When I click on the set I see ten. Where did you get the other 10. Also did you stitch in the ditch around each square or just do the X’s?
So cute! Did you do the quilting across before or after you did the embroidery?
Pretty! I love the red and blue! Nice job!!
Cute, Cute!!! I love It!!!
Just cute as a bug!
I love the many projects you show. I am abli to do so many more things for gifts for family and friends.
I have been watching for new CD additions. I think the last one was the spring of ’09 ?
Will there be any more CD’s
wclmmns53@yahoo.com
[editor's note: Last CD set was Fall 2009 - and it had all the designs up the the flip-flops which were added on Sept. 26. We do expect more CDs, but it is a HUGE undertaking!
rob, editor]
This is Darling. What an excellent job.
Sorry late in answering questions. I did get all the turtles from Designsbysick website. I did stitch in the ditch and and did the X and jumped over the design. You can’t see the little bit of orange in the border fabrics so I add a bit of orange. These were the colors that were asked for.
Thanks for all the nice comments.
Joanne
I also used both sets and changed the colors and combined some of the turtles to make “the Turtle Story” for my daughter’s first baby’s crib. it is the story of the parents and the birth of the baby and I will post it as soon as I get the quilt assembled. I put the turtles and the script for the story on lime green flannel blocks, alternating with beige fleece blocks of Candlewicking Medallians (that look like turtle backs) and the backing for the quilt is also fleece.
I have always loved the springtime turtles and this is a great way to use them. Thanks for the info.