Monday, July 20, 2009

ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER BLOCK

This is another block for the Around The World Quilting Bee. This one is for Debby Wolff who wanted liberated houses. This is the third redo and the final product--I thought. Then I reread her directions and discovered I didn’t add salvage, so back to the drawing board.

Don’t forget the Annual Christmas In July PJ sale this Saturday, July 25, at the Attic Window Quilt Shop from 8 to 10 a.m. Wear PJs and come early. Those wearing PJs during the first hour of the sale will receive a special gift.

How About Orange has a tutorial for making a basket out of old magazines or newspaper. (Don’t you just love the name of that blog!) Check out her other tutorials and free downloads. She has a lot of good great information.

That's all for now. Happy Quilting!
Caroll

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

this is debby! please don't redo your block for the sake of selvedge! i love it now. if you want you can just sew one on top somewhere, but don't redo it!
debby

Cheryl said...

I love your block!

Which I was close enough to wear PJ's to the sale!

Kathryn said...

You site is fabulous. I work for The Attic Window Quilt Shoppe in Wenatchee WA. One of you commented on our blog http://www.theatticwindowquiltshoppe.com. I think we should become sister shops! Doesn't that sound like fun? I want to know all about twilling, it's beautiful. And that sunflower block under Student Gallery is something new! You all look like such fun - all of us a good friends and have a ball at the store....

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Your block is super cute and even Debby says NO RE-DO!!!

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