Sunday, May 4, 2014

Solving the Quilt Puzzle/Winners On Diamond Quilt

For those of you who joined the blog tour for Quiltmakers100 Block vol. 9 blog tour, here is the answer to my question from last weeks blog. The question was to find the two triangle blocks in this quilt. The two triangle blocks that make up the quilt, Under the Sea,
 are framed in the yellow triangles.  
 Not as complicated as you thought.
I will be teaching this class at Sew Classic Fabrics May 15, 22, 29 and June 5.

I am so excited! C&T Publishing has accepted my 4th book. It takes about 1 1/2 years for the book 
to make it to the published stage. So long. :(

My sewing project this week is to quilt, quilt, quilt.

 This weekend I had the privilege to teach and speak for the Colonial Piecemakers Quilt Guild in Norge, VA.  Here is a picture of the charity quilts they made this month. 

In class, Catherine chose to make the Shenandoah Star out of paper instead of  fabric.  It turned out really neat. 

 Here are a few of the ladies that were in the class.  I just love seeing the different color-ways people pick for quilts.

The winner of the Quiltmaker 100 Block Vol. 9 magazine is Debbie and the winner of my book Diamond Chain Quilts is also Debbie.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting the triangles!! Congratulations to lucky Debbie!!! Until I saw "Simply Triangles" on the side of the post, I didn't realize you were the author of one of my favorite books in my quilting library!!! Totally cool!!!

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  2. I just love the stars that your students created. All of them are quite striking in the colors that they choose. Thank you for sharing and showing us where the triangles were.

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  3. Thank you for participating in the hop and for the wonderful Prize. I look forward to receiving my book and making a new piece for my house.

    Debbie

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  4. Had the BEST time with you Barbara and learned sooooooooooo much!!!!!! Thank you for indulging in my desparate attempt to involve myself in the workshop albeit with another form of fiber, paper! Cannot wait to delve into all of your books and bless your heart for personalizing them all for me, happy lucky blessed am I.......... truly, Catherine Etter

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  5. That is such a cool way of constructing that quilt up top. I love looking through your work, you have a new follower. Thanks for linking up while I hosted Anything Goes Mondays!

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