Here’s the final charm report for the Charms for Charity Contest. A few weeks ago I received a wonderful package from New Zealand with 40 charms, 40 of each pre-fused hearts and stars, all from local designers. What a wonderful treat. Thanks go to Susan Claire for a glimpse into fabrics from a world so…
I’m switching the Quilting Gallery over to a new server tonight. Everything is ready and working. Please don’t leave any comments or sign up for the Quilting Bloggers or Quilt Shop Locator at this time. The new server is very fast, and you should notice improvements right away. See you on the flip side. Michele…
Foolish Goose Tracks is a free block of the month quilt finishing at 89″ x 106″. This BOM lasts for the next six months. The fabric requirements and first block have been posted already. Be sure to check out Heather Finnell’s blog too for construction tips.
Living Healing Quilt ProjectPromoting Healing – One Stitch at a Time Here’s a summary of all the quilt blocks for the Living Healing Quilt Project.
Hi folks, Sorry, this site is so slow the past few days. I’m working on a solution, but it might be a few more days before it’s fully solved. So not what I needed to do this week. Oh well, it’s all for the best, and we’ll be super fast by the weekend. More soon,…
Living Healing Quilt ProjectPromoting Healing – One Stitch at a Time This post is part of the Living Healing Quilt Project that honours the strength, courage, and commitment of Indian Residential School Survivors. This quilt block is from Quilt 3 – Child Prisoners. This picture represents our grandfather (Raksotha) Kaheroton Daniel Peter Nicholas who was…
Living Healing Quilt ProjectPromoting Healing – One Stitch at a Time This post is part of the Living Healing Quilt Project that honours the strength, courage, and commitment of Indian Residential School Survivors. This quilt block is from Quilt 3 – Child Prisoners. The eagle represents freedom and sees very far. The feather gives us…
Living Healing Quilt ProjectPromoting Healing – One Stitch at a Time This post is part of the Living Healing Quilt Project that honours the strength, courage, and commitment of Indian Residential School Survivors. This quilt block is from Quilt 3 – Child Prisoners. I know that Inukshook is not in my teaching. I’m Oneida, but…
Check out this fabulous tutorial to make a 12″ finished Gretchen block. The Gretchen block is traditionally made up of only 2 colours. This tutorial uses a series of light and darks with red and white prints for the pinwheel of each block. Great for using up scraps.
Living Healing Quilt ProjectPromoting Healing – One Stitch at a Time This post is part of the Living Healing Quilt Project that honours the strength, courage, and commitment of Indian Residential School Survivors. This quilt block is from Quilt 3 – Child Prisoners. By: Shirley Ida Williams nee Pheasant This is my story of how…