Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MAKE THIS STUNNING QUILT


 When you walk into the Attic Window Quilt Shop you will see this beautiful quilt.  “Joyful Poinsettias” is by Crabapple Hill and is Barb David’s latest finish.  Isn’t it stunning! You can find the pattern at the shop.  Barb does beautiful work and is the author of the Twilling book.  You can find out more about the book by scrolling down on the sidebar and clicking on the picture of the Twilling book.  If you like hand work, you’ll love this “new” technique.

 This is a picture of the new Whimsicals book that just arrived at the shop.

 This is the back of the book.  Looks like a must have!

Ryan Walsh Quilts has a tutorial for a ribbon block.

Have you ever thought about making curtains out of quilt blocks?  Take a look at Stitched In Color.  She made Flying Geese curtains.  Impressive!
 ♥
Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

8 comments:

Lynn said...

"Spooling around"! Very cute. I'll have to check out that book.

Mary said...

Looks like the new book is cute!! Love the quilt. Those Dresdens look tiny. Are they Dresdens?

Allie said...

Oh I LOVE that quilt!!! I hope you're feeling better, sweetie!

Mama Pea said...

I really like that quilt. Red and white does it for me every time. I am having a hard time settling on the quilt blocks I'll do for our Two's Company Bee. Those border blocks would be fun. Hmmmm....

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Ivory Spring said...

Oh, that Spooling Around pattern is too cute!

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