I finished all 90 blocks and am now working on putting the quilt top together. Soon. Very soon. And then I will fret on how to quilt it. As of this second I'm leaning towards an all over design. That, of course,
This weekend I'll be in Knoxville, Tennessee teaching local Modern Quilt Guild members how to make Posy Patrol from my book Imagine Quilts. AND, since I just got more books in for the event, I thought I'd run a little sale on them. I'm offering them 25% off for a bit. You can use the link in the right hand sidebar to purchase one for $17.25 plus shipping. Thanks for your support.
Have any thoughts on how I should quilt my sampler quilt?
-dana
7 comments:
No thoughts on quilting your quilt...just wanted to say I love it! Good work, Dana!
Oh my goodness girlie...90 blocks!! They look great! Quilting...hmmmm....That's a toughie...what about a scallop..not to big...not too small.:)
Have fun teaching! Lucky quilters!
I'm still in awe over all those blocks! I wouldn't even know where to begin over suggestions for quilting. I'm an amateur at that process of the game. : )
Your sampler is fantastic! How about a baptist fan or a figure 8? Have fun teaching!
Not a quilter so I can't help you on that, but man, your sampler is AWESOME!! Great job, Dana.
WOW! My mouth is just hanging open. (oops! sorry for that visual ....)
Those blocks are an amazing group and your quilt is going to be an absolute heirloom. Your family will talk about it for centuries! I can't wait to see it finished and I'm sure however you quilt it will be fabulous.
I'm always at a loss on how to quilt once the piecing is done. So your BEAUTIFUL sampler is way out of my league when it comes to such an heirloom quilt! :D
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