Wednesday, August 31, 2011

THE KNOTTY GIRLS ARE BEING KNOTTY AGAIN

I went to the Knotty Girls Stitching Bee at the Attic Window Quilt Shop tonight.  I haven’t been able to attend for a while and really missed seeing everyone and seeing their latest projects. The block above is what Marcy is working on.  This pattern is Flower Festival by Kim Schaefer.  Marcy said she’s getting her money’s worth out of this pattern as she is making a quilt using wools and also one using cottons.  I just love this block!
Dee is working on Calendula Patterdrip’s Cottage by Crabapple Hill.  What a fun project!  Check out the Love Potion next to the bottle of poison.  
Barbara C. is working on a Crabapple Hill block also.  This pattern is Hocus Pocus.  Barbara said that this is an older pattern.  No matter how old the pattern, this one will always be enjoyed.

That’s all for tonight.  Stop by tomorrow when I show you more of what those Knotty Girls are up to. 

Have you been to visit Victoriana Quilt Designs?  This is a large resource for quilters.  Benita Skinner said, “I have complimentary patterns your vistors might enjoy!”  This is truly a fabulous site.  Check it out!
Stay calm! Stay kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

4 comments:

Linda said...

Sounds like fun! Everyone is working on such fun projects!

Just Ramblin' said...

Love all the Halloween projects. I'm slowly getting my Hocuspocusville Houses stitched. Really like the flower. Such fun goings on! Nola

Elisa (AKA scrapcat) said...

You know... you cost me more money... than any other blogger I know! You keep posting these cool things quilters are working on and then I go out and buy it - LOL! Just ordered the HocusPocusVille! Thanks!

Mama Pea said...

Now you've got me really wanting to do one of those Crabapple Hills. I guess I should finish the one I've started first, though. LOL.

lkjlkj

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