Can I do it? Yes I can!!!!! Ok, well I think I might have been watching too much of President Obama's Irish visit on tv tonight :-) It was great seeing him addressing all those people in Dublin, so close to where I went to college and to hear that famous campaign slogan in Irish (Gaelic) - he got it pretty correct :-)
Anyway, I'm waffling a bit so on to the main point. When I started quilting first, one of the blogs I completely loved was Quilt Story. I loved seeing all the different quilts featured and I adore their Fabric Tuesday linky each week, I have found so many lovely blogs through it. So I was totally thrilled when Heather and Megan contacted me asking to feature one of my quilts, and over the moon to see my PictureBox Quilt posted on Quilt Story yesterday! If you're new to my blog, you'll find a tutorial for this quilt here. If you make it, please let me know and add it to my Flickr group.
In what amounts to super timing, I got emails from two ladies in the last week who have made quilts to my pattern - here they are:
by Lisa Estrada, California |
by Beverly Shenold, Oklahoma |
P.S. If you are visiting from Sew, Mama, Sew! for the May Giveaway, you'll find it here
Congratulations! that's exciting. and a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteYay!! Congrats on the feature :-)
ReplyDeleteI saw your quilt on QS, congratulations!! And so amazing to see the other quilts made with your pattern!!
ReplyDeleteI admired this quilt this morning! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt - congrats on being featured! I bookmarked this quilt for future inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Sarah:) ooohh I'm so excited for you!!! You DESERVE that!!!
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Eleni
Congratulations, and celebrations ...
ReplyDeleteCongrats Sarah! How wonderful. Your quilt is so happy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being featured AND your 100th post!
ReplyDeleteAll three quilts are lovely - it is a fabulous pattern.
ReplyDeleteYippee! Congratulations! I just saw this, so please excuse my delay in celebrating for you. Your quilt is beautiful, as usual :)
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