![]() ![]() I spy lots of wonderful collections - Daysail, Hello Darling, Happy Go Lucky, Miss Kate, Scrumptious, Marmalade, Modern Vintage. many gorgeous Snippets from Bonnie Olaveson of Cotton Way - and Bonnie & Camille. Corey's pattern company is Coriander Quilts. by Corey Yoder - this quilt is made with Corey's Prairie collection and it's featured in the April 2016 issue of American Patchwork & Quilting. a head will roll.) Lavande by Kaari Meng for French General - the fabric is Ville Fleurie. ![]() (If this doesn't become a pattern so that I can make it. several different Figgy collections, this is Fig Tree's Mystery Sampler from 2015 - Joanna Figueroa for Fig Tree & Co. Though she prefers - Blossoms - made with Little Miss Sunshine by Vanessa Goertzen - Lella Boutique. Sandy started making scrappy nine-patches without a plan. That's my name for it, I'm not sure she has one other than "Made this at Retreat". Plain Awesome by Sandy Klop - American Jane. Night from the Christmas Gatherings book by Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings. It's made with the red prints from Little Ruby - mostly. (If you get a virus or it doesn't work - just remember that I don't read German.) Instagram - by Camille Roskelley of Thimbleblossoms - and Bonnie & Camille. It is made with For You and Flow, and it is a free pattern on a German website. This is Brigitte Heiland's - she's Zen Chic - Block of the Month for 2016. These images have been unrepentantly "borrowed" from their Instagram pictures. Her work is varied - and always spectacular.īecause Saturday is about celebrating quilt-makers, quilt-making and quilts, I decided that I wanted to share some of the quilts made by a few of my favorite people. Shizuko is also the author of several outstanding books, including "Log Cabin Restructured" from Krause. It's the first-ever solo exhibition by a Japanese artist at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum. I would go to Lincoln just to see these quilts by Shizuko Kuroha - they're part of an exhibit titled Blue Echoes. If you're in Lincoln, Nebraska, the International Quilt Study Center & Museum has a day-long schedule of events. (If you see that Target or Ikea is having some kind of National Quilting Day event, be sure to let me know, okay?) There are all sorts of special events at quilt shops, guilds and any place quilters like to gather. (Did you see that Kaffe Fassett is this year's speaker at Quilter's Take Manhattan?) I didn't - the nice folks at The Quilt Alliance filled me in. The first National Quilting Day was observed on Maand it quickly grew into an international celebration of quilt-makers and quilt lovers.īut I bet you already knew that. (That's next week so mark your calendars for the 25th.)īegun in 1989 by the Kentucky Heritage Quilt Society as a "Quilter's Day Out" on the 3rd Saturday of March, the celebration was taken to a national level by the National Quilting Association in 1991. ![]() It's my favorite day of the year - right after National Waffle Day. Saturday is National Quilting Day - the 25th Anniversary celebration. ![]()
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