Show & Tell…

First, don’t forget that Linda’s Quilt Auction ends tomorrow, Tuesday 11/11, at 12:00 noon Mountain Time.

I’ve received some show and tell pictures in my inbox! Nadia Massoni sent these photos of her version of Magen’s Flower Garden. I love the colors and fabrics she used and the quilting is perfect! This is a quilt that makes you smile.

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Barb Marshburn sent this photo of her Spring Wheels quilt. She was working on it during the Independent Study class that I taught at Empty Spools last year and I knew it was going to be a wonderful quilt. The colors are so happy and the quilting sets off the design—way to go, Barb!

Barb Marshburn's Spring Wheels quilt.

Barb Marshburn’s Spring Wheels quilt.

Bernice and Cockadoodle…

Louise M. sent me pictures of her Cock-A-Doodle Do and Bernice and Her Baby Chicks quilts. They are so cute!

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Cock-A-Doodle Do, made by Louise M

Louise wrote:

The quilter did a fine job on these two.  I grew up on a farm in Iowa and we always raised a new flock of chick each year.  It was my job to water and collect eggs.  Hope you like this version.

Of course I like them! I like the changes you made to the pattern… the embroidery is especially nice.Thanks for sharing!

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Bernice and Her Baby Chicks, made by Louise M

Where could it be?

I found this image on tumblr. Cool, isn’t it? I would never have thought to turn books backwards on the shelves but the design is so wonderfully graphic… although you would have a really hard time finding the book you want :-).

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This would also be a fun, and easy, idea for a pieced quilt!

How to fold and pack a quilt…

I posted a new video showing how to fold a quilt. (If you get my newsletter, you may have see the video already.) The key is to always fold quilts on the bias.

When fabric is folded on the straight of grain, the fibers are more prone to be damaged which leads to permanent creases forming in your quilt. TIP: This is why bias binding wears better on the edges of your quilts!

I fold quilts to fit inside my Eagle Creek Pack-It Folders which go inside my suitcase when I travel. I buy them at the Container Store but you can probably find them elsewhere. They come in a variety of sizes so be sure to pick the one that fits your bag.

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I like to use these for quilts and for clothes. They are breathable but water-repellent. They disguise the quilts in my bag which, I hope, make them less likely to be stolen. I put the full Pack-It folders inside huge Ziplock bags which serve 2 purposes: if my bags are rained on the bags keep things dry and the Ziplocks are another theft deterrent.

Eagle Creek has other packing products. My newest fav is this packing cube. It has an extra zipper that compresses what’s been packed inside. Great for clothes—or fabric!

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Another quilt auction!

I’ll be sending a newsletter too, but just in case you don’t get it, Linda has 7 more quilts up for auction. They range in both style and price so click here to see them all. The auction ends Monday, October 27, at 12:00 noon, Mountain Time. Email Linda (linda.jenkins1943@gmail.com) for more information on any quilt or to place a bid.

Show and tell…

I have received photos of 3 very different quilts made from Piece O’ Cake patterns recently. I think you all will enjoy seeing them!

The first quilt is Magen’s Flower Garden made by Nadia M., in her own colors. It’s so pretty and I love the way she coordinated the colors between her hex-flowers and the central fabric.

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Linda S. wrote to say that she just finished making Welcome To The North Pole for a friend. She says that this quilt was so much fun and she knows the recipient and her friend will enjoy it for years to come. I would add that everyone who sees it will enjoy it!

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Mannette A. made the next quilt. It’s not from a Piece O’ Cake pattern but she said:

I’m including a pic of my finished quilt that is my first appliqué project. This quilt is hand pieced, appliquéd, and quilted. I would NEVER have attempted the appliqué if it weren’t for your tutorials and advice (not to mention supplies)
Thank you so very much!

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Didn’t she do a great job! And, even though I don’t make them often, I’ve gotta say that I do love to see a quilt made solely from neutrals.

Thank you each for sharing your quilts with us!