Head over to Jaybird quilts if you want to enter and try to win a lovely Jelly Cake... but competition is fierce. I'll show you my tiger and zebra tomorrow. Celine
It's me again. I've just been having a browse round your blog and enjoying myself. Since you mentioned going to Cambridge in one post, I wonder if you live anywhere I might know? We lived in a village near Royston, then in Letchworth Garden City for many years, and my daughter was born at Addenbrookes in Cambridge.
I loved your applique block where you were asking for suggestions about the bias. My immediate idea was that gold would look lovely with it.
Welcome to my stop on the Hexie Blog Hop Be a Hexie Queen ! I am a hexie lover and always have an emergency supply of hexies in my bag for when I am on-the-go (which is actually very often) and when I first signed up for the blog hop, I thought I would show you a EPP (English Paper Piecing) hexie project. That was until I remembered a long forgotten UFO that was laying in a plastic bag in my cupboard. I thought it would be the perfect occasion to get the dist and cobwebs out (no it wasn't that bad really) and give it a new lease of life! It all started with a few scrap strips and ended with a few more strips! I ordered and received a scrap bag of Moda fabric a few years back and I received a pack of off-cuts of Migration by Holly Taylor. I wasn't sure what to do with it until I saw this Hexagon quilt-along on Julie of Jaybird Quilts ' blog that I know I wanted to join in, it was all about hexagons! And although there were machine-pieced, there was no horrible Y
Welcome to my blog if you are new here and found me from the Quilting Gallery website and welcome back if you are a regular reader. I have written a blog for over 2 years now but started quilting about 10 years ago, mainly self-taught. I love fabric and my stash is probably too big for my needs, but can a girl really have TOO MUCH fabric? I don't think so! Michele at the Quilting Gallery is organising a blog hop for the 4th anniversary of her site . If you don't know the quilting gallery yet, you need to hop over there and have a look around, there is plenty to browse at. Every week, there is a themed-contest. Everyone can enter their quilts and everyone can vote on the entries. Well worth having a look at, you can even enter your quilts if they fit the theme. I have entered a few times in the past, but never won! From September until December, 36 designers shared a Christmas block for free in the " Celebrate Christmas Quilt-along ", you can still collect the pat
It's me again. I've just been having a browse round your blog and enjoying myself. Since you mentioned going to Cambridge in one post, I wonder if you live anywhere I might know? We lived in a village near Royston, then in Letchworth Garden City for many years, and my daughter was born at Addenbrookes in Cambridge.
ReplyDeleteI loved your applique block where you were asking for suggestions about the bias. My immediate idea was that gold would look lovely with it.