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[...] . I simply traced around the foot pattern, stitched on the line, cut, trimmed and made a wee bit of a scoop. When turned right side round they actually fit and stay on. Amazing. So here she is [...]
[...] support provided by Andrea of Mouse in My Pocket while working on her Ghastlies quilt (I have a wee bit of Ghastlies and this may be the first time I actually try to copy a quilt wholesale.) and you [...]
[...] and had the perfect thread. Of course I needed backing. at 47 inches on a side it is just a wee bit too wide for the standard yardage I bought. Of course, I didn't buy enough figuring that it [...]
[...] Phoey. My curves were gentle enough to make it work out OK but it probably did require a wee bit of extra fussing. The details: This quilt measures 40 x 44 inches. It is made of 100% [...]
[...] to keep it and use it and enjoy it. For those of you not familiar with it, Project Quilting is an on-line challenge. Prompts are issued at noon on Sunday and pictures of final quilts [...]
[...] This is the first week of Project Quilting Season 6. This is the third full year I've been doing my best to keep up with Kim Lapacek's [...]
[...] pick up a bit of fabric for the pattern Delectable Dog Sled by Lisa Moore. When I read that Project Quilting Challenge was sunrise sunset, I immediately thought of my trip to the Land of the Midnight [...]
[...] I'll put it on the floor I'll do better with challenge four. I did not like this week's Project Quilting Challenge. It was Orphan blocks and WIPs. I have long maintained that WIPs are WIPs for a [...]
[...] . It was made in response to Project Quilting Season 5 challenge 2. In project quilting, Kim Lapacek posts a diabolical challenge dreamed up by her mother-in-law at noon on Sunday. You have [...]
[...] Project Quilting Season 6. This is the third full year I've been doing my best to keep up with Kim Lapacek's brain child challenge. You can keep up with all of the Project Quilting challenges and [...]
[...] each week on the Challenge Quilts Facebook page. Project Quilting is the brain child of Kim Lapacek. The challenges come from the evil genius of her mother-in-law Dianne. A couple of side [...]
[...] ! Oh well. It is a finished quilted project. Project Quilting is the brain child of Kim Lapacek of Persimon Dreams. The weekly challenges come from the evil genius of her mother-in- [...]
[...] is pretty much one of the wackiest quilts I've ever made. It was made in response to Project Quilting Season 5 challenge 2. In project quilting, Kim Lapacek posts a diabolical challenge dreamed up [...]
[...] This is the first week of Project Quilting Season 6. This is the third full year I've been doing my best to keep up with Kim Lapacek's [...]
[...] machine. The binding was finished by hand. View all of the lovely quilts submitted for Project Quilting season 6 Challenge at Persimon Dreams. You can also follow the quilter's project each week on [...]
[...] I foolishly decided to join the Art Doll Swap on Craftster. I've never made an art doll before. I looked at the images and decided could [...]
[...] craftster Linakins. She is the sister to the one I received from Linakins a while ago in the art doll swap! [...]
[...] My partner for the Art Doll swap on Craftster is getting married. She really wanted a bride doll. One that was wearing the [...]
This is actually all stitched together and I am trying to decide if it needs a border. If it weren't for my complete inability to manage the ruler a [...]
[...] and this may be the first time I actually try to copy a quilt wholesale.) and you have my alphabet blues. The strangest thing about working with triangles is that they all seemed to line up. I have [...]
[...] and go from there. Well at least it is on the design wall staring at me rather than in the WIP pile haunting me. The fun thing about these blocks is that looking at them I am able to see how [...]
[...] other? What do you think? Oh, and I finished up another banner that was sitting in my WIP pile! This is a pink and green one like one I made for a silent auction basket. This one is [...]
[...] I bought. Of course, I didn't buy enough figuring that it would fit. So it languished on the WIP pile for another year or so. Finally determined to finish it, I pulled out the original backing [...]
[...] up a bit of fabric for the pattern Delectable Dog Sled by Lisa Moore. When I read that Project Quilting Challenge was sunrise sunset, I immediately thought of my trip to the Land of the Midnight Sun [...]
[...] it on the floor I'll do better with challenge four. I did not like this week's Project Quilting Challenge. It was Orphan blocks and WIPs. I have long maintained that WIPs are WIPs for a [...]
[...] to manage the ruler and rotary cutter on angles, I think all of my quilts would become triangle quilts. I LOVE sewing these together. [...]
[...] I LOVE triangles! (OK so maybe I've had issues with triangle quilts and am not always crazy about making them. But I do love them.) I've wanted to make a [...]
[...] even enjoy looking at my quilts. No matter what you should head back over to the Bloggers Quilt festival and check out all of the REALLY amazing quilts. If you are so inclined you can [...]
[...] We get to enter two quilts into the Bloggers Quilt Festival this year. What fun! There are so many great quilts to look at and eventually vote for. [...]
[...] . I simply traced around the foot pattern, stitched on the line, cut, trimmed and made a wee bit of a scoop. When turned right side round they actually fit and stay on. Amazing. So here she is [...]
[...] support provided by Andrea of Mouse in My Pocket while working on her Ghastlies quilt (I have a wee bit of Ghastlies and this may be the first time I actually try to copy a quilt wholesale.) and you [...]
[...] and had the perfect thread. Of course I needed backing. at 47 inches on a side it is just a wee bit too wide for the standard yardage I bought. Of course, I didn't buy enough figuring that it [...]
[...] Phoey. My curves were gentle enough to make it work out OK but it probably did require a wee bit of extra fussing. The details: This quilt measures 40 x 44 inches. It is made of 100% [...]
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