This is the Block of the Month at Overbrook Quilt Connection. I designed it this year and since it went so well, I'm designing another block of the month quilt to present at Wholesale Market in Houston. So I'll have two BOM's to sell at market.
As you can see, it is on my machine in the quilting process. This is the second quilt I've quilted of these and will probably have another one from my other tester.
The quilt is completely made from Moda's Kansas Troubles line, but would work well with other lines or just scrappy.
The next block of the month is done with Northcott fabrics.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Sunday, March 24, 2019
This is a challenge from Persimmon Quilts. The theme this time is Chocolate. I was inspired with this theme and decided to work one up. The title is "I only had one bite". Yes, just one bite several times. The winner is determined by viewer vote. Last challenge had over 100 entries. I'm sure with the popularity of chocolate, this one will have lots more.
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Thursday, October 18, 2018
I mostly finished these two table runners. The only part I didn't finish was the big quilted flower images in the center because I hadn't taken my wider table for my machine. I also finished a hand towel kit I had purchased in Branson at the Quilted Cow Shop. Feeling god about getting something accomplished.
These two tablerunners were going to be patterns but never made it that far. So now that they are finished, I put them on my website for sale.
Getting ready for market in Houston right now. I have three new patterns. Two are printed and stuffed in plastic and the third one is printed. I just need to put them in plastic. With printing color, I'm having them done is much smaller quantities as it is so expensive. So I watched Survivor last night and stuffed.
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
After a couple of months of intense work and sewing on new pattern samples I needed some time off. So four crazy women went to Branson, Mo. for a little R&R.
Donna Swisher, Nancy Durbin, LaVon Harris and me at the Landing at Smith's Moonshine Store. The sparkle in our eyes are from the camera flash, not the moonshine.
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