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Project Quilting 17.4: Of Another Era

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This week's Project Quilting challenge was a fun one: Of Another Era!  We could interpret "era" however we wanted, and I chose a project that hit several of them.  I'll start in reverse order with the barn in the splashscreen above.  This is where I took a lot of my early quilt photos because I liked the big white wall as a neutral background (see Temperature Quilt or Epic Rainbow Bowtie as examples). It didn't work so well today because we stopped after basketball and it was too snowy for my slide-wearing quilt holder, but I did snap a photo from the parking lot.  Presenting the Button Box baby quilt! Button Box is based on a vintage 1930s design, and I shrunk the pattern down to a baby size myself (it's square, just a wind issue).  I'd also like to note that making a piano key border has been on my "quilty wish list" forever and I don't know why it took me so long to finally make one!  I'm ha...

Project Quilting 17.3: Year of the Horse

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This week's Project Quilting challenge took me on a journey to choose my project.  I went from horse to carousel to amusement parks to my Fair Day pattern .  Then, I took a trip to my local quilt store to find some horse fabric to meet the challenge in two ways, and ended up falling in love with a black and white seahorse print.  Thus, the Seahorse Fair Day quilt was born! Fair Day is a four-color quilt pattern I wrote three years ago and it was fun to revisit again for this challenge.  I couldn't find a fourth color I liked until it was time to piece the back, then I discovered the perfect complimentary fabric in my stash - oops! As you can see from this picture, I should have bought another 12 inches of the seahorse fabric.  You also may think that the two fabrics are slightly mismatched.  But, if you zoom in you can see that the seahorses are not actually black and white, some of them are a very light ...

Introducing Cuddlekiss: A Valentine's Day Quilt Pattern

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In the past, I wasn't much for themed quilts.  Some of my quilts were themed, but they still got tossed in the general pile in the family room and people just used whatever was closest when they wanted a quilt (or dug through the pile for a flannel-backed quilt because those are the most popular, but no one really cared what the front looked like).  But recently, something changed.  I made a point to round up all the Christmas quilts and put them in the family room (I even took some non-Christmas ones out to encourage the use of the Christmas quilts) and it made me happy to be sitting under a Christmas-themed quilt with the tree lights twinkling merrily beside me.  So I dug out my Stranger Things quilt and made sure I used it as we watched each new episode.  And you know what?  I think I'm a convert!   Meet Cuddlekiss , my brand-new Valentine's Day quilt pattern!  What I love about this pattern is that...