Bad photo of a Tree of Life quilt in Charleston:
And a neat picture of an old sewing box, also from the Charleston Museum:
Have a great week!
Bad photo of a Tree of Life quilt in Charleston:
And a neat picture of an old sewing box, also from the Charleston Museum:
Have a great week!
Lots of things in the works and one finish. Here, my friends, is the finished Sawtooth Star Quilt, hung from the curtain rod (in case you’re wondering why it seems to blocking a window):
Here’s the back:
Hexagon Garden, top finished, borders needed:
And this month’s BOM from Grandma’s Attic:
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Me and Torie at Foster’s Market in Durham. We had a great visit, and Torie bought me quilty gifts. Yay, Torie!
Loved this quilt shop in Charleston. Thanks to April for recommending it!
Arrrgggh–my hexies are melting!
Autumn Tints Block:
Bear Paw:
The two together:
The Grandma’s Attic blocks:
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The meet-up was grand! It was so fun to meet fellow podcasters and podcast listeners! Have fun looking at my out-of focus-pictures.
The real celebrities: The Podcast Listeners!
One half of Jack, a blue-ribbon winner by Sandy Curran of Newport News, VA
The Bleak Midwinter by Ruth Powers of Carbondale, KS
Detail from Sampler Gone Awry by Linda M. Fielder. I loved this quilt, but the picture I took of the whole thing is out-of-focus. Here’s one more detail, though:
Not much accomplished the past few days, but I hope to be inspired by the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival. More on that next week! For this week, a little chat, a little ramble. It’s all good.
First, here’s how the back of the Sawtooth Star quilt turned out (click on it to see the quilting):
Now, here are some pix of the quilting. You might get a better view if you click on the picture:
And here’s the first star for the red and white quil
Have a great week!