Sunday, October 30, 2011

TWILLING AND REDWORK SAMPLES

Last week I took a picture of the Twilling project that Barb David made for next year’s Twilling club.  However, the light wasn’t right and you couldn’t really see the Twilling, so I’ll get another picture the next time I visit the shop.  I can show you this Twilling pillow that Barb made.  It is also at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Wouldn’t this look perfect in your home?
This is the project for next year’s Redwork Club.  I love these unique Nutcrackers. Barb said she had them made especially for the Club, so you’ll have to sign up for the club if you want these darling patterns. 
This is a close up of one of the blocks.  Be sure and look for dates and times in the upcoming newsletter.  Or, stop in at the Attic Window and sign up for the club.
This is another project by Barb.  She does such beautiful work.  This Little Boy Blue is from the book Work and Play by Leisure Arts .   The designs are by Dolores Storm of Lakadaisies.  I love that Barb used the blue thread for this wallhanging. 
This is a close up of one of the blocks.  Barb hand quilted the quilt too.  Stop in at the shop and pick up the pattern and get started on this stunning project now.

If you like dolls like I do or if you have a small child who loves dolls, you’ll want to get one of these darling free patterns from Lille Mae’s Crafts and get busy sewing.  There are even instructions on how to make your pattern child safe.  Start now and you can make lots of these cuties for Christmas presents.  These are presents that will be loved forever. 
Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!

Caroll

1 comment:

Barb said...

Those stitcheries are just awesome...

lkjlkj

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