Thursday, February 25, 2010

KNOTTY GIRLS ARE BEING KNOTTY AGAIN

The Knotty Girls Bee met recently at the Attic Window Quilt Shop and as usual are working on some wonderful projects. Above Phyllis D. shares her all wool BOM project. It’s called Settler’s Price by Black Berry Primitives. It is beautiful! Can't wait to see the finished project.

Cindy S. worked on her Twilling. I fell in love with the colors she is using. Most Twilling I’ve seen is white on white. You might not be able to tell from this picture, but Cindy is using a blue background with a darker blue thread. Very lovely! And the patience. Would you believe she is filling the heart centers with gazillions of little French knots!

Sherri P. shared her finished project. I love these trees. The flowered vine border is perfect! Sherri does such beautiful work. And does she have the energy. She made two of these quilts!

Vively On Line has a great tutorial for covering those plastic baskets to get that all together chic look.

Jenny from Elefantz has a wonderful basket tutorial. Be sure to check it out.


Until next time,
Caroll

4 comments:

Barb said...

Wow, those trees are amazing...wonderful stitch work too!!

Nancy Page said...

Your Knotty Girls do fantastic work. Love the works in progress that you shared. Gorgeous. Love the tutorials as well. Ingenious ideas.

Have a great day.

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

OH MY what beautiful work you do!!! Found you through Cogi's blog during the Spring sew in--I want to join the red work bom--is there room and how do I get January's block???
Thanks---you can email me from my profile page--Have fun sewing!!
Hugs, Di

cathy said...

Hello, I have just discovered your blog and the free BOM. It is magnificent! How may I receive January? Thank you very much!
Cathy

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