Quick stats: Total submissions: 10 Total countries: 4 Total provinces: 1 Total states: 6 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. 4 Snowmen table topperBy: Jean Shores, Nebraska, USA Four snowmen are better than one! Tabletopper made from a kit from a local quilt shop. It’s one of my favorite little…
Quick stats: Total submissions: 8 Total countries: 2 Total provinces: 0 Total states: 7 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. 2010 Wall Hanging Blue MoonBy: angie/sweetbabies00, Texas, USA 2010 came in under a Blue Moon and I love Blue Moons. I wanted my whole year to be reminded of that.…
The quilts and quilted projects I completed in 2009. My biggest accomplishment this year, would be mastering (sort of) free-motion quilting. I’m looking forward to improving my free-motion skills next year and learning new techniques. There are six additional quilts started, but not finished yet. What did you accomplish this year? Would love to see…
When Lucy turned one a few years ago, I made her a wall hanging with her first name. For Alice’s first birthday a couple of weeks ago, I gave her one too. I named it Soaring in the Wind.
Here’s my submission for Blogger’s Quilt Festival – Fall 2009. So far, I think this quilt that I made for a wedding gift for friends is my all time favourite. I love the warm and rich colours used. It’s a Disappearing Nine Patch. Read more about this quilt and a few other pictures here: Caitlin…
Running the Quilting Gallery site, it’s no surprise that dozens of quilting-related blogs come across my screen each day. I can’t remember another blog that captured my attention so thoroughly like Leah Day’s 365 Days of Free Motion Quilting Filler Designs. I’ve been watching the progress daily on this blog for a few weeks, and…
Here’s the gorgeous summertime mini quilt I received from Bradie> in Alberta. I absolutely love it and will hang it in my sewing area for daily inspiration. Thank you Bradie, you are very talented.
Last year, I ran a contest here on the Quilting Gallery site, Charms for Charity. We raised 1,149 charms. Last January a couple friends and I started a charity sewing group and invited others to join us. We meet once a month. Several of the ladies in the group have never sewn before, never mind…
Guest blogger, Margaret Bucklew An epiphany happened to me about twenty years ago. There was a void in my life and I didn’t even know it was happening.
Happy 142nd Birthday Canada!