Tuesday, April 7, 2015

NO MORE COMMENTS ABOUT ENOUGH TIME

Today I want to share with you some pictures that Misti sent me of what she's been doing lately.  Above is the center block for a quilt she is making.  The pattern is First Ladies and is from Common Threads.  Look at all those sharp points!
Above are the two bags she made from the Gift Mixes! pattern by Vanilla House Designs.  How great to deliver a package mix in these lovely totes!


These bags are called Six Pocket Totes.  The pattern is by Lindsey Weight.  Wow! When Misti gets down to work she really rocks!  Love these bags!  She said it is an easy pattern.

Thank you Misti for sharing with us.  You have given me motivation.  Seeing how productive you are has made me head for my sewing room and get down to business.  Of course, that is kind of difficult to do when we finally get nice weather here in Michigan and I want to be working in my yard!  Thanks again Misti.  Keep those pictures coming.

DON’T FORGET
  • Happy Scrappers meets Saturday at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. 
  • Marilyn’s Sew Together bag class is Monday, April 13.
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
  • McCalls Quilting has a free pattern for a Star quilt.  Great way to use your scraps. 
Until Next Time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

2 comments:

Allie said...

Wow that's a lot of projects, lol, they're great!! I'm finding it hard to buckle down to sewing, I have the spring road trip fever something awful.

Lynn said...

That is a lot of projects! Those bags are all so cute.

lkjlkj

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