Show and Tell

It must be the season for finishing quilts because I have another one to share. Colleen Coiner sent in her version of the unicorn quilt.  She made it for her 7 year old great-granddaughter who just loves unicorns. Isn’t it wonderful!

CalleenCoiner-Unicorn

This is a quilt that is going to be loved and hugged, a lot! Thank you, Colleen, for sharing it with us!

Wednesday Giveaway

Janet Young won the Windy Hollow Dishtowel. Congrats to Diane! If you are not Diane and you would like some new dish towels that will make you smile every time you use them, you can find this and more dishtowels online here.

WindyHollowDishTowel

 

Show and Tell

Marva Gurley sent me the picture of her Simply Delicious wall hanging that she just finished days ago. She reduced the 14″ blocks to 7″… those are 7″ fruit blocks surrounded by 1″ sashing squares!

Simply Delicious

Here’s what Marva says: “My finished piece measures 33.5″ by 42”.  The project took nearly 5.5 months.  I am so happy with my new “baby”, as I have admired this pattern for a long time.  My methods are hand applique and hand quilting.  Thank you so much for making such a beautiful pattern.”

I’m impressed — way to go, Marva! Thank you for sharing your lovely quilt.

Show and Tell

Judy sent me this photo of the house block she started in class, in Georgetown, TX. It is so happy!

Judy-House

Here’s what Judy wrote: “It is so whimsical and I have made it into a pillow.  Thanks, I really enjoyed the class and the toothpick is always  near by when I’m working on a project. Judy”

As always, I appreciate everyone who sends me pictures. Thanks, Judy :-).

 

Wednesday Giveaway

Margaret Wild is the lucky winner this week! If you are not Margaret, you might want to actually buy your own Corner Cut tool :-). Here’s why: If your 1/4″ seam allowance is too big, or too small, you need a Corner Cut tool! It’s good for many things, not the least of which is checking your seam allowance. Here’s how it works:

And here’s a picture:

CornerCut

Taking advantage of an icy day…

We had an ice storm earlier this week. The ground was warm enough that getting around wasn’t bad, but everything else was encased. This week’s photo challenge is visual rhythm which I kept in mind as I took pictures. I’ll be interested to hear if you have a favorite, and which you think is the best choice for my visual rhythm challenge.

I love the look of power lines, even though I’m happy that the ones in our neighborhood are buried (fewer power outages).

Power Lines – 6

Imperfect is often more interesting than perfect. I’ll bet the owners of this fence would rather it was straight and tall.

Icy Fence – 4

Holly Berries

Icicles on a branch

Mailboxes – 1

Mailboxes – 2

The numbers on the photos were randomly assigned and do not indicate my high or low preferences.