Patchwork Plus's farewell party with Ken and Phyllis and the gang.
I do miss these folks. :(
My project this week is quilting circles and stars.
Joyce took a class I taught on Judy Martin's
Log Cabin book. There are thousands
of pieces in this queen sized quilt.
of pieces in this queen sized quilt.
One evening we took supper to Mother's house. The children
played games and looked at old pictures.
Last week I spoke to a senior citizen's group on quilts.
At 103 years young, Ruth is still piecing.
If I live that long I hope I can still piece quilts.
Join the blog tour to win prizes and to check out some new blocks with Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks.
My block is on page 34, it is called Triangle Tricks.
Wonderful photos and you look beautiful with your little grandson! Beautiful log cabin/star quilt too! Thanks for sharing.
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My goodness. I am not sure where to start. So many beautiful photos. You have a beautiful family. The Log Cabin Star quilt is amazing as is Ruth's quilt. At 103! wow. Visiting from Freshly Pieced. xo jan@ Sew and Sow farm Oh, I love your circle quilting. I have yet to try that but yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post, filled with wonderful family great quilts and great stories. Oh boy, quilting at 103, I'll need to be quilting that long to use up my stash!! I would love to see the full quilt that your quilting, very intriguing. And that log cabin from the class you took is just amazing. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyour circle quilting looks great on your quilt, and that log cabin star quilt is absolutely stunning. So much meticulous labor went into that one for sure! I loved seeing all of your family pics as well!
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:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation