On Friday I got to spend the day in St. George with some of my quilting friends. We were able to rent the classroom at Scrapapple Quilts and sew to our hearts desire. My project for the day was to start work on my Halloween quilt--I got all of these blocks started; I just need to do the machine
Projects!
Here is some of my new fabric ready for Christmas projects. I love the Moda "Peace on Earth" line, and I absolutely can't wait to start a project with the Moda "Winter" line. I have a jelly roll of "Winter" on its way--and then I'll have to decide what to make! I recently finished "A Quilter's
It is really hot outside...for some reason these 30's quilts seem to make everything seem a lot cooler. The two Dresden plate blocks were actually made by my great-great grandmother Emma Acelia Wakefield Fitzgarrald. The other two photos are from a reproduction fabric quilt I made a couple of years
Introduction
So here I go...I'm starting a blog! I've been so inspired by all of the amazing people who share their creativity and inspiration through their blogs that I decided this would be a great way for me to continue my journey as a quilter. Hm mm...where did my journey begin? I began sewing as a young
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