Tuesday, March 1, 2011

KNOTTY GIRLS PART 2

 This is Part 2 of show-N-tell the night the  Knotty Girls Stitching Bee met at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.   Above is the purse that Sue made.  She said she made it out of leftovers, leftover cotton, leftover upholstery fabrics, leftover wool, etc.  Isn’t it darling?  What a clever gal she is!

 This beautiful Redwork quilt was done by Marci. 


This is a close-up of one of the blocks in Marci’s quilt. Doesn’t she do wonderful work?  I love the birds and blossoms and the written message.  "Every flight of fancy gives my heart wings."
 I thought I took a picture of the entire finished quilt that Judy made, apparently not.  It is a beautiful quilt.  This is a close-up of one of the twilling blocks.  I love the look of twilling and Judy’s stitches are perfect!

This primitive wool project is what Maggie was working on.  She said that each block is fashioned after an antique butter mold.  I love the looks of wool and I can’t wait to see Maggie’s finished quilt.

Little Miss Shabby has a Liberated Wedding Ring Block tutorial.  Check it out.


Stay Positive!
Caroll

8 comments:

  1. I love each of them for different reasons. I love redwork! And the snow flake is beautiful...and I love wool work applique also.

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  2. Those are some VERY talented ladies, Carroll.

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  3. I so enjoy the knotty girls projects...

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  4. I really love that redwork quilt. The fabrics are gorgeous, and the embroidery is just spectacular!

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  5. What can I say, you ladies are so very talented. Everything is just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for the great link. Wonderful liberated double wedding ring.

    Have a super great sewing and stitching day.

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  6. Awesome projects - I'm in love with that redwork quilt!

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  7. Gorgeous show and tell. Just beautiful eye candy. iLife the bag Sue made!

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  8. I love the redwork quilt, what pattern did she use? Contact me at rjk@ndsupernet.com. Thank you!

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