This going to be quick and dirty yall. I’m knitting feverishly on Kira’ s sweater for Rhinebeck tomorrow and have very little time to wax poetic. So here we go…
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This very talented lady was teaching at the Sewing Summit this past weekend. What I would have given…
LOVE IT:
I plan on eating as many of these as I can at the Sheep and Wool festival this weekend without throwing up. My best friend May (who is now a fellow Pinterest addict) found a recipe for these to be baked not fried….That only cuts about 10 calories….
TUTORIAL
Ann, the awesome lady I took my first quilting class with, if you’re reading this. This is what I want to make and why I’m dying for a lesson. Help…I’m so in love with this quilt….
I hope you are once again as inspired as I am to sew, quilt, bake, create…do whatever makes you happy. Have a great weekend everyone.
And if you have a moment and you’re a Pinner, go show my friend, May, some love. She has an amazing eye for things and has only 1 follower, me…






I’m reading….. This quilt is well within your abilities. The only tricky bit is working with the side triangles because of the bias. However, you could cheat and treat them like another square until you get the entire top assembled and then trim back to triangles, wasting just a bit of material. (or rather creating smaller triangles for another project.)
BTW – the material used in the book for the sashing and the triangles is exactly what I’m using for a sample quilt I’m completing. A wonderful whimisal and unusual blue swirl on white. A pleasure to see it in someone else’s quilt.
See you in class I hope. This quilt is just around the corner for you. PS. enjoy Rhinebeck this weekend. I’ll miss attending but my pocketbook won’t!
Have fun at Sheep and Wool! Can’t wait to see the picture of Kira and to hear about all the great finds. Eat a donut for me!!