There were other beautiful wall hangings in the shop that day (and still there). I'm sorry but I don't know who made this sample.
I made this one, but forgot to get the name of the pattern, but you can find it at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.
I have to show you this. It has nothing to do with the Bus Tour, but is just another case of my not paying attention. I saw a cute Dresden on another blog and decided I would make it. I downloaded the free pattern and last week cut the blades and stitched them. This morning I stitched them together and ...what? Why isn't this a complete circle? I was sure I counted right; it was supposed to have 16 blades. I went back to look at the PDF file I downloaded. Then I went to the blog and searched...only to find that it was not the regular Dresden ruler that I should have used. Ugh. I don't know about me sometimes. Guess I'll find something else to do with these blades. Any suggestions?
HAPPENINGS AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
- Bee, Tuesday, Feb. 14
- Sampler, Wednesday, Feb. 15
- Farm Girl BOM, Wednesday, Feb. 15
- Doll Bee, Thursday, Feb. 16
- Beginning Machine Quilting, Thursday, Feb. 16
- Tatting (P.M.), Thursday, Feb. 16
- Beginning Shuttle Tatting, Friday, Feb. 17
- UFO Night, Friday, Feb 17
- Happy Scrappers, Saturday, Feb. 18
- Jenny of Elefantz has an adorable Love Of Home BOM and free pattern.
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles
1 comment:
*biggrin!* I did that once, too, Caroll! My 9° ruler needs 40 blades per circle, so I was surprised when I had lots left over using a larger one...
Just make another 4 more blades to complete the plate? Or applique a free-ending stem up to your incomplete *flower* ring. Or again leave it incomplete, appliqued open up to a side with a few single blades blowing up and away, like dandelions. LOL Always sunny, happy stitching and hugs! Bobbi
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