It’s voting time. Grab yourself a cup of coffee or two and browse this week’s gorgeous Christmas Tablerunners.
I love when the postman knocks on my door with a squishy package!
Here’s what I made for the candle mat swap, along with three others that I made, and the lovely one I received from Sharon.
Grab yourself a cup of coffee or two and browse this week’s gorgeous Star Quilts. Thanks to everyone that has entered and shared their beautiful creations with us.
Quick stats: Total submissions: 9 Total countries: 2 Total provinces: 1 Total states: 6 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. Autumn Table TopperBy: Dianne, Nebraska, USA I am new to quilting and I really wanted something beautiful to have in our new dinner table. I absolutely LOVE Autumn and was…
Quick stats: Total submissions: 23 Total countries: 9 Total provinces: 1 Total states: 10 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. “I Like to Make Houses”By: upstatelisa, New York, USA Wonky houses, bright colors, lime green, black and white… the title says it all!!!! Quilt size: width: 41" height: 53" All…
Here’s my entry for SewCalGal’s Christmas Quilt Show 2010. Several years ago I participated in a Christmas paper-piecing exchange. Each person was responsible for completing 12 blocks, 11 of which were then sent to a coordinator, who in turn sent you back 11 blocks that others completed. My block is the Christmas ornament, third row…
Quick stats: Total submissions: 27 Total countries: 8 Total provinces: 2 Total states: 11 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. Arlo’s QuiltBy: LizA., Washington, USA This quilt was made for our Dalmatian, Arlo. While camping one time we caught him all curled up on the bed in our VW bus…
Quick stats: Total submissions: 7 Total countries: 4 Total provinces: 0 Total states: 3 You can click on the photo to view a larger version. Born on the 5th of JulyBy: Sandi, Minnesota, USA I began this piece in 2006 in patriotic colors for my son, born July 5, 1976. I only worked on it…
Please join me in welcoming Mary Shipman as today’s guest blogger as she shares her family’s quilt history with us. Quilting is a tradition in our family, there are four generations of quilters going strong. I interviewed several of our "Quilting family" for this article. Kathy Longstroth, Boise, ID (1st generation) How did YOU get…