Wow what a ride it has been.
The Sew Mama Sew Giveaway day week was super exciting. I am now following so many people via blogger, twitter, and facebook {oh my}
If anyone knows a better way to get instagram followers please drop me a line. It's a bit more difficult {for me} to follow people there.
I've also gleaned a bunch of new followers - HELLO
I've also gleaned a bunch of new followers - HELLO
The winner of the Simply Color jelly roll I had offered up is going to wing it's way up into Canada. The winner is Kim @ TatjanaGrace she blogs over Tatjana Grace at she responded to my email within 48 hours. . whoop!
I can't wait to see what she makes of this lovely fabric.
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I also wanted to share a project that I completed with two of my favorite quilters, Melissa from Sew BitterSweet Designs and Jenna from Sew Happy Geek. Also, we {being Melissa} enlisted Jaye from Art Quiltmaker to assist with the delivery.
Susan from History Quilter shared months ago the loss of her father. Oh how deeply that struck me as I still miss my father who passed over 2 years ago. We came up with the stunning idea to make a quilt! Jenna made the quilt design of the Navy Star that she adapted to be huge! And we all pitched in to creating a whole quilt. Thanks to Melissa to finishing the entire project machine quilting,binding, and all.
Here are the efforts of a quilt tribe. . .
Photo by Susan - History Quilter |
I'm so happy to help make this quilt for such a lovely lady. Go check out the more photos and Susan's reaction of the finished product here.
I hope everyone had a good weekend. . I'm off to drink some more water and feel better. Sewing is on the top of my list when I can think about opening the sewing room door.
Gorgeous! What a great quilt tribe! I wish instagram had a better computer interface. My little ipod doesn't take very good pictures, and I rarely use it for "surfing"...
ReplyDeleteSusan is such a sweet person and you guys blessed her with a fabulous quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt was so amazing to be part of the quilt tribe and help make the quilt. What a blessing it has been for me.
ReplyDeleteWow, its stunning! What a great design!
ReplyDeleteThat was a very sweet idea, it always helps us to feel we are making someone else feel a little better on their road. I read Susan's post and you r gesture meant so much to her!
ReplyDeleteKarma, sometimes she loves us.
That is a stunning quilt and a lovely present.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt and a wonderful remembrance! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and such a beautiful quilt. I loved reading Susan's post about her new Navy Quilt too. I'm sure she will cherish it forever :)
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