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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Mini Quilt Show!

Throughout the year, I make quilts for a variety of publications.  It's a good bet that I hardly remember when a project is actually published because of the lead time.  So, I may be making a quilt in March for publication in October!  Or making a winter quilt in the middle of summer.  It can get really confusing!

But, sometimes, it can be utterly wonderful when several projects are published or become current at the same time!  So, in this post, I give you a mini-quilt show of several of my current projects!  

If you have received your Fons and Porter Love of Quilting November/December 2017 issue, you may have seen Cornerstone.
November/December 2017 Issue.  Picture courtesy of Fons and Porter Love of Quilting.
Sneak peek at Cornerstone.  Picture courtesy of Fons and Porter Love of Quilting.
 Cornerstone is a lap size quilt that was pretty easy to assemble despite how complex it looks!

By the way, here's a picture of Hillside Harmony from Quilting Quickly September/October 2017 issue.

Hillside Harmony.  Picture courtesy of Fons and Porter Quilting Quickly.
Hillside Harmony is a scrappy quilt that I had a lot of fun designing.  I just love how the yellows and reds pop against the blue and green background fabrics.

I have single patterns available right now through Annie's Catalog.  One of them is Christmas Cookies, a lap size quilt that Annie's Catalog is offering as an Exclusively Annie's Quilt Design.  
Christmas Cookies.  Photograph by Annie's Publishing. Used with Permission.
Another pattern is a favorite of mine, Drifting Snow.  It is a table runner that is also being offered as a Exclusively Annie's Quilt Design.
Drifting Snow.  Photograph by Annie's Publishing. Used with Permission.
In the Winter 2017 issue of Quilter's World, is City View.  It has a geometric and modern feel in shades of blue and green (even the background is a pale blue!).
City View, Quilter's World Winter 2017.
 Photograph by Annie's Publishing. Used with Permission.
City View was published with complete AccuQuilt die-cutting instructions.  It was so easy and fast to use my fabric cutter to cut the pieces for this project.  I confess, I use my AccuQuilt fabric cutter more and more these days.  The cutting just goes so much faster and, with the accurate shapes, the piecing is just so much easier!
Speaking of which, also check out my project tutorials on the AccuQuilt Blog!  The latest is a pattern for a Christmas Bell Pull!    I used silk, wool and cottons and I added some beading for that extra bling!

I hope you enjoyed my mini-quilt show here!  I am off to Quilt Market this weekend and I can't wait to see what's new in the quilting world!  



Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Summer of 2016

Celebrate summer with my Sunflower Throw Pillow that you can make with your AccuQuilt dies!  Read all about how I made it 3-D for just a little more fun.



Also, don't miss a new AccuQuilt project, Woven Bed Runner, that you can download for free!


In other news, the free pattern project for Red Rooster's Akahana collection is making the rounds in Pinterest.   It looks so complicated but it's so pretty and easy to make!  


Using the same collection, make this stunning Table Topper!


Last but not least, check out these pictures I took at the Philippine Eagle Center.  They take care of injured birds as well as try to find ways to increase breeding.   Endangered and breathtaking!  



Enzo, my nephew.
This is "Fighter".  He lost his left wing to a bullet. 
Still so magnificent.
Keep cool this summer!

Friday, October 23, 2015

Quick Project for Christmas

 Christmas is just around the corner!  Yes, I know it's not even Halloween yet but, still, Christmas is barely 2 months away.  That's 62 days.  Phew!  Time to get those holiday projects going....

So, are you ready for a quick project?  AccuQuilt has a fabulous  die that makes 3 different 7" snowflakes!    I used it, as well as the 8" Circle die (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!)  to come up with Ornament Hot Pads!

 Read about how I made these Hotpads here!

And, don't forget to get the free pattern here! 

You're going to love these!


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Free Quilt Patterns

Notice a little something different?  I'm fiddling around here to share more quilts with you.   The latest are a bunch of my free quilt patterns that are listed under the "Free Stuff" tab above.   They are in PDF so you can easily download them.

Speaking of free quilt patterns, here's a shoutout to Ebony Love of lovebugstudios.com   for doing the Downton Abbey Mystery Quilt Along!  You're awesome, Ebony!  What an undertaking!

Anyway, if you haven't registered yet, you still have time to get the free weekly patterns to create your very own Downton Abbey quilt!   Come January 12, 2014, the Mystery will be totally solved and Ebony will no longer offer the pattern for free.

My Downton Abbey quilt will be a scrappier version of the Edith quilt kit.  It's got a lot of peach and some pink and green.  The original Edith also had purple and blue.  I'm still adding and removing fabrics to my version and I have yet to get started on the sewing!  I'll post a picture of my fabrics soon.

If you need Downton Abbey Fabrics, the Round Bobbin Quilt Shop will have the complete line at some point.  Though, right now, they are missing several bolts just like everyone else.  Downton Abbey is just so popular!