Monday, November 29, 2010

Made by Peggy

I've never seen this block pattern before!  I really love it.  Thanks for sharing!!!

Featured Artist - Peggy Reilly


This is my most favorite quilt that my mom has EVER EVER made.  It looks so vintage and crispy clean.  I just love it.  Unfortunately, it's a gift for someone else.  Such a talented quilter.








Love it and Covet!

Oh!  My new fav...the 60 degree triangle ruler!  I just picked one of these up last week and I've already made almost a full quilt top (pictures to come).  Using the directions in the Sizzling Sixties booklet by Heather Mulder Peterson I used the 60 degree ruler and made a TON of super fun blocks.  There seems to be endless possiblities with this little baby and I really am looking forward to trying out new blocks!





Made by Jacqueline!


This is gorgeous!  And TOTALLY fits in with the receiving quilters theme.  Great fabric choices Jacqueline!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Made by Karen!

Um...YES PLEASE!  This block is gorgeous!  I'm jealous of the lucky recipient.  Thanks for sharing Karen!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Made by Sara R

A Sneak Peak of Gidgets December Block - From Sara R


Here is the finished product!


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Featured Artist - Karen Johnson

Speaking of grey being the new neutral...


Is this quilt amazing or what??!!  Thank you for sharing this Karen!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Jennifer R's November Block!



Loooove this block!  I'm definitely sense a fall theme here and....let's be honest, it's my favorite!  Such great color combos and it will really give us all a good theme to work from.  This is absolutely beautiful Jennifer! 

Gidget's November Block!

Umm, hello!? Is this beautiful or what?  I love the little hearts.  I can honestly say that I have never made a block like this nor is this a usual color scheme that I work with.  I'm really looking forward to contributing to this quilt.  Wonderful job Gidg!!!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fabric Trends - Grey is the new neutral

So, I've heard rumors that grey is the new neutral in the quilting world.  Personally, I'm a newfound fan of grey and have been incorporating it into a lot of my quilts lately.  If I see a "simple" grey print on a good sale....I'll probably buy a yard or two!  I can't help myself.  (On a sidenote, I was watching "Hoarders" with my boyfriend the other night and he promises that I don't have a hoarding problem with shoes, jackets or cardigans but I may be in the beginning stages of a fabric hoarding issue...I sort of don't care though). 

Anyway, moving on...here are some pictures of some of my fav's as well as some completed quilts using grey as the neutral.  Gorgeous no?  Loooooove it!










Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Love it and Covet

LOVE this pattern on this soon to be released pattern book by Kim Brackett.  I think I shall give it a go!  It is such a fun quilt and looks like a great pattern book to have on hand.













This new fall line from Etsuko Furuya is simply beautiful!  These pictures are courtesy of Hawthorne Threads blog.  This new fall line comes in four different palattes including "Cool", "Sunset", "Sunrise" and "Fresh."  I think I definately could find something I'd like to make with these fabrics. 

Featured Artist - Kathy Reilly

Yes!  My first "victim."  Kathy has sent me pictures of this AMAZING batik lap quilt made for her nieces 40th birthday.  She claims it was easy to piece together although, her skill level is much more refined than mine so easy in her book might be a big fat "what the hell?!" in my book!  Thank you for sharing this Kathy!  It is absolutely stunning.

Featured Artist

So, I've decided to create some additional postings along with pictures of all our blocks sent each month.  I'd like to incorporate a weekly post called "Featured Artist" where you can share any projects you are working on and super proud of.  If you have a quilt, wall hanging, purse, etc that you would love to show off, please send it along and I'll be happy to post for everyone to check out.  Or course...if no one sends me their projects I'll just have to start tooting my own horn and "Featuring" myself every week.  How awesome would THAT be?! 

Happy Quilting!