Horse Feathers has two patterns in one - the big one block quilt (which you will see in the keeping room) and a 4 block version. This 4 block version was made by my sister in law, Donna Phillips.



HERE COMES THE JUDGE is such a fun quilt to make. Jeanne Wortham shares her quilt that she made while in a class I taught at Good Home Quilt Company. We had a great time not worrying about any templates, no precutting. Everyone brought lots of scraps and we just had fun! Going for a wonderful vintage look, I can't decide who's courthouse steps looked the most lopsided.



Jeanne Arnieri sent me a picture of her Prairie Christmas Star that she made last fall. After receiving my s.o.s. regarding the template pieces being wrong, she saved the day and said she made this quilt regardless! Way to go Jeanne. I guess what they say, "Where there is a will, there is a way!" is actually true. Good Job!



Vicki Grafham from Ancaster, Ontario, Canada sent me this picture of her "Fiddlin Around" Wallhanging. This picture should be on a calendar!



Cheryl Mills from Low Country Quilting in Seaside, NC sent me these next few pictures to share. Lynn Eriquez, who works at the shop made this Aunt Ree's Raspberry Jam and Cheryl quilted it.



Lynn Eriquez from Low Country Quilting made this Fanshawe Dam. How Fun!



Peggy Marshall, another gal from Low Country Quilting, made this The Old Nag. What a lovely setting for a picture.


 




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