My Hospital Sketches top is done. Here it is with the scrappy border
and an extra Dot. It's on its way to quilter Lori Kukuk who will make
it look really good.
I have two and a half years to get it bound as a museum curator has asked if we'd like to have a show of our quilts in the summer of 2022. I said, "Yes, indeed."
Seven Sisters Quilting from Instagram
Wendy Caton Reed's doing hers potholder style, quilting
& binding each block.
She'll be done soon.
Why don't you write me a note at MaterialCult@gmail.com now and tell me you want to be reminded in about 18 months that you'd like us to consider your quilt for the show. I'll keep a list and remind you.
Diana Quinn
I'll also post about it here in a year or two ---- Stay tuned.
Karrin Capps Hurd
Lisa Wagner
Most pictures from our Facebook page. I think it would be smart to keep this page for next year's applique too.
11 comments:
They are all wonderful! I especially like the extra "Dot" on yours! Best quilt-a-long ever!
how do i get in touch with Barbara?????
ref a very old quilt.
PLEASE contact me.
Lee 281 787 7955
asc.afd@gmail.com
They are all super. Can you tell me where the pattern is for the extra Dot? Actually I think we'd all like an extra Dot!
Well done to all. xx
What a show that will be!
Oh no, you don't want that extra Dot. She's a bit stubborn as you can see.
LOL!
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All of these look sooooo gooooood! These are making it difficult to avoid joining FB!
So, IF one were to break down and join FB, would I have to actually be making your lovely patterns to join the group? Or is looking and drooling at what others are doing, while thinking to myself "you could be making this instead of looking at FB" allowed? Just asking, as I have quite a few other projects in queue before I'm ready to tackle this one...
Sentimental flashback for me - If I had that quilt top spread out, my extra would have parked all of himself perfectly in the center of that center block. And then looked quite proud of himself at the accomplishment. I'm not sure if that was his way of saying "well done!" or "it's about time you finished this for me!". Both?
JustGail --- you can just look. Never have to comment. Never have to sew a stitch.
Looks good! I'm gonna share this page with the rest of my friends!
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