My friend Marilyn has created the cutest tote and table runner using my TURKEY block. Thanks so much for sharing!
I call these 3 Christmas designs my “Ho Ho Ho Collection”.
I haven’t had time to put these 3 blocks into a table topper or quilt, but I would love some ideas!
The week after Thanksgiving starts the 2019 Virtual Cookie Exchange and Blog Hop . Don’t miss it! Collect lots of yummy cookie recipes AND see so many clever Christmas decorating ideas.
Can’t wait…I will be posting on Wednesday, December 4.
We had an early season snowfall in Wisconsin…check this out.
Today! Is this what they mean by “snow on the pumpkin”?
This is my newest Halloween quilt design, THE CAT’S MEOW. My very creative customer Mary created this sweet wall hanging, using this pattern.
Every time Mary makes a quilt, she makes an extra block to add to a sampler quilt. She is saving this bat block to include in her future quilt. What a great idea!
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Three new doggie quilt blocks designed by customer request.
Lisa sent this photo of Atilla Bear the Chow Chow, hoping for a paper pieced pattern.
This is the finished CHOW CHOW PAPER PIECED PATTERN. I was a bit timid when approaching this design, as Chow Chows have lots of fur, and it is always a challenge to represent fur in paper piecing, but still maintaining a fairly simple pattern.
Another customer requested a boxer pattern. Here’s a photo of her pup. Isn’t he a cutie?
I decided to tackle this breed from both angles. Here’s my first attempt in profile.
This BOXER PATTERN is super easy. But my customer wanted something with more detail, so I designed this…
The BOXER 2 PATTERN has more detail. Although the ears are a bit tricky, I do love how it turned out.
Which one is your favorite new dog pattern?
Thanks to Donna for sharing a photo of this adorbs quilt she just finished using my DOGS ONLY pattern, plus a few more of my doggies…
Thanks for all the participants in last month’s Row-Along blog hop. Congrats to Gina, the winner of my free Unicorn Quilt pattern.
Look how cute the pumpkins would look with some of my other Halloween blocks…
My clever customer Sharon added my GHOST BLOCKS with a pumpkin for an adorable table runner!
Visit ETSY to find my FREE HALLOWEEN BLOCKS. Be aware that any item I sell on Etsy I am charged 20 cents, even if they are FREE. Therefore, I have to charge my customers the 20 cents or it would cost me a fortune to list a free pattern 🙁
What could be cuter than a baby shark. Since sharks are all the rage, how about 3 sharks?
This is such a super simple baby quilt, that can be assembled easily in a weekend.
Yes, those teeth are created with rick rack. If your “baby” is under 2 years old, you may want to create the eyes with appliqued fabric rather than my favorite eyes done with buttons.
What’s more fun than witchy-poos? I’ve just finished a new paper pieced witch block to add to my collection. I love designing Halloween images, so I am having a lot of fun this month.
GLINDA THE WITCH is my newest Halloween design. I have 3 more witch faces that would make a super cute table runner…
These 4 witches are so fun to paper piece.
Here are the cutest projects ever made by my customers using my paper pieced Halloween blocks.
With Halloween right around the corner, what will you create?
Congratulations to Lori Smanski, winner of the Northcott Fat Quarter Bundle.