Rosa showed me her most recent finish, this large Scrap Sack Bag by Scrap Therapy. I love the size of this bag. I bet I could put a Featherweight machine in here, plus all the sewing supplies. I’m going to have to make this one.
Jill was working on this beautiful piece. She said it was a practice piece when she took an Edyta Sitar class and now she is making it into a pillow. Wish my practice pieces looked like that!
Jill also showed me this darling wall hanging. It is My Valentine by Frivolous Necessity. This will look great in her house during the month of February!
Peggy said she found this perfect fabric for the border of the quilt. It is Sunshine and Shadows by Jane Sassaman for Westminster Fabrics.
Here is the block with the fabric. Won’t this make a stunning quilt?
Judi was working on this spectacular string quilt. I love her bright fabrics and can’t wait to see the finished quilt. CORRECTION: Judi told me that the post about her last week here, was incorrect. Her husband Ted designed the background but the pattern of the lady is by Sandi Bard. This mistake was mine and I apologize for this error.
Rosa also showed us this “mouse” quilt that she made for her grandson. She said she used Disney themed fabrics and added the mouse heads to the pattern. How clever she is. She said she is now going to make another one for her granddaughter and will also make matching pillows for both. I think she loves those grandchildren, don’t you?
On Another Note: Do you ever wonder what to do with a Jelly Roll? Crazy Creek Quilts has lots of free patterns. You’ll spend plenty of time on this site, but it will be worth it.
Until next time,
♥
Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll
5 comments:
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I love the Edyta Sitar block. Those are the same blocks I'm working on. But I like her fabrics so much better than mine. Wow. Cool. And I love that background fabric. Super cool. That heart quilt is adorable. There's so much I like about what I see in this post!
Looks like everyone had a great time and lots of progress was being made!
What beautiful projects! I wish I lived in the area, I'd love to go to a sew-in! Do you know if the Pick a Posy bag pattern is for sale anywhere? That's super cute and I'd love to make one!
Super great stitch-in! Looks like everyone did well with their gorgeous and lovely projects. Good going, ladies. Thank you for sharing and for the great link.
Have a super great sewing and stitching day!
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