To see this pattern, click here: Ferris Wheel quilt pattern.
For extreme scrap quilters. See Etsy.com/Shop/KarenGriskaQuilts - Easy patterns for sensational quilts!
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Ferris Wheel by Nancy H. Sonneborn
To see this pattern, click here: Ferris Wheel quilt pattern.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
See Wearable Art, Ethnic Clothes
Isn't this photo of a little girl in the Ukraine beautiful?
This Pin board is feeding my creative spirit this summer.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Red and White Tumbler Wall Quilt
Do you know someone who's collecting red and white quilts? Here's my latest, a Tumbler wall quilt. It measures 33" x 38." You can see it in my Etsy shop. I haven't made a pattern yet for this quilt. I like the crisp points. Oops, the quilt is upside-down in these photos (which only matters if you want to use the sleeve to hang it.)
Click HERE to see my post about Red and White Quilts.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Cynthia's Sunshine Quilt
This beautiful Sunshine quilt was made by Cynthia Meredith in Texas. Great fabrics and lots of Baptist Fan quilting. The backing, shown below, is a soft and quiet Amy Butler print. Great job!
Cynthia used the Sunshine pattern.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Patriotic Quilt Show - Happy Independence Day!
I gathered these patriotic quilt photos from Google Images for our own little Selvage Blog quilt show.
Please help yourself to some virtual picnic foods and your favorite beverage.
Be sure to try the strawberry shortcake (no carbs or calories!).
Unfortunately these images didn't have the names of the quilt-makers.
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Bike Quilt by Martha Wolfe
Martha Wolfe of California calls her quilt "Weekend." She wrote about it on the site: Viewpoints 9.
Nice job, Martha!
Friday, July 1, 2016
Another Quilt Finish and a Useful FMQ Tip
Here's another wall quilt (33" x 39") that I made to practice free-motion quilting skills.
Here's a fmq tip for you: Leave the feed-dogs up and set the stitch length to "0."
It seems wrong but I tried it both ways and this is better! It's a big help.
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