I'm still stitching but admittedly at a snail's pace
pam buda over at Heartspun Quilts has good tutorials on paper piecing
little miss shabby has made a gorgeous pillow using an APQ quilt block pattern and some funky modern fabrics
I have discovered moona fabrics
I'm going to try and quilt the baby quilt using a swirly design favoured by kellie wulfsohn from don't look now
ann
WOOT! Ann is back!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing some great links! You KNOW I LOVE those reds, whites, and blues! Now, when will we see what you are working on? ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteAre those going to be stars like in your previous posts? Pretty;) Stitching at a snails pace is better than no stitching at all;)
ReplyDeleteHappy Quilting!!
Kathleen
Hey Ann...a snail's pace is okay, sometimes it's all we can manage!!! Happy Stitching...Dzintra
ReplyDeleteSwirls are good for quilting and pretty easy. Love the red, white & blue diamonds. What will it become?
ReplyDeletegood to see/hear from you! a snales pace is better than no pace at all! I hope all is well with you and things are settling down. I've missed you =)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pile of links, but what are YOU up to with that tease of a photo? I bet it will be good!
ReplyDeleteWELCOME BACK ANN! Any sewing is better than no sewing at all!
ReplyDeleteLiri
Any stitching is good! I can't wait to see what you are going to use that beautiful stack of red, white and blue for!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! That's the way!
ReplyDeleteI always tell the ladies in my class that it is not a race. Enjoy the process. So slow is just fine.
ReplyDeleteHad a great time following your links. That is a great English paper piecing tutorial.
Keep stitching.