Good Morning Quilters! Yesterday was the daylight savings time change for most of the world, but in the United States it will be next Sunday, November 3rd. I am looking forward to gaining an hour. I'm sure I'll get a lot more quilting done, right? ha ha
Added info: edited to link to "Let's Make Baby Quilts" post which is found HERE
at Michelle's Romantic Tangle blog. Thanks for the info Angie!
I want to show you a cute baby blanket that I just finished. A friend, Dee, gave me the cats, surfboards and fish novelty fabric many years ago, and it is finally in a baby quilt. She will be so pleased! The quilt is made of 3.5 inch squares, 9 across and 10 down. The back of the quilt and the binding are the same plaid as the front squares.
Here's a picture of the complete quilt (32 inches by 35 inches) on the design wall:
What's on your design wall? I did better this last week in looking at your design walls, but still didn't get to all of them. This week I am looking forward to spending more time seeing what you are working on.
As always, please refer back to this particular blog post from somewhere within your blog post. I think there are a few who aren't doing this, and I hope you all can figure out how to do it. Thanks! Ask me if you need help.
Added info: edited to link to "Let's Make Baby Quilts" post which is found HERE
at Michelle's Romantic Tangle blog. Thanks for the info Angie!
I want to show you a cute baby blanket that I just finished. A friend, Dee, gave me the cats, surfboards and fish novelty fabric many years ago, and it is finally in a baby quilt. She will be so pleased! The quilt is made of 3.5 inch squares, 9 across and 10 down. The back of the quilt and the binding are the same plaid as the front squares.
Isn't the fabric cute? Who thinks up these things?
Here's a picture of the complete quilt (32 inches by 35 inches) on the design wall:
What's on your design wall? I did better this last week in looking at your design walls, but still didn't get to all of them. This week I am looking forward to spending more time seeing what you are working on.
As always, please refer back to this particular blog post from somewhere within your blog post. I think there are a few who aren't doing this, and I hope you all can figure out how to do it. Thanks! Ask me if you need help.