However I did machine quilt a large quilt, starting in March and finishing this past weekend. I have shown it on my blog before but now it's to the binding stage! I have pre-entered it in the Palouse Patchers quilt show in Moscow this coming weekend so it needs to be finished!
Finger Lakes Log Cabin from a pattern by Judy Martin |
The next quilt I have now named Charming Chopsticks based on comments I received on this blog post! Check out the link to Quiltmaker Quilt Pleasures blog!
I have my third assignment and I'm looking forward to getting started on the next quilt. I have yet to make a dent in my scraps as a member of the Scrap Squad!Linking to Patchwork Times. Check it out for other Design Wall Mondays!
Wow, that log cabin quilt is amazing! You do such great work, Julie.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilts. Your stash of scraps is large and I know the feeling of not making a dent. I think the scraps multiply when we aren't looking. I'll have to google the quilt show times and try to come see. It's so close and I Love a good quit show.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy their show every year and will be looking for your quilt next weekend. The scrap squad projects are really beautiful, can I say I like them better than the original? Looking forward to the 3rd one!
ReplyDeleteJulie, you are amazing! I love everything you do.
ReplyDeleteHow much fun did you have with those kiddos!!!
Wow Julie! Your eye putting fabrics together for scrap quilts is amazing. I love this design and the palette. The palette you used for the hero's homecoming/dogwoods was equally impressive. You're a perfect for the scrap squad.
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