I taught FMQ at Papanana today and had a class full of WONDERFUL students! If you are ever having a bad day, or the news of the world gets you down, I recommend going into a quilt shop.
To quote my mother, my face hurts from smiling! My next FMQ class is April 27 at Sewingly Yours, and I am looking forward to just as much fun, sharing my passion.
Here are the balance of the mini quilts I finished this week:
To quote my mother, my face hurts from smiling! My next FMQ class is April 27 at Sewingly Yours, and I am looking forward to just as much fun, sharing my passion.
Here are the balance of the mini quilts I finished this week:
Sweet Spring Table Runner 20" by 30"
Basket Block wall quilt 20" square
Close up to show the straight line FMQ on the setting triangles. I love how this turned out!
Wall quilt featuring Flea Market Fancy and Grand Hotel fabrics
20" by 20"
There is another quilted, but not yet bound. Maybe tomorrow!
These quilts will be for sell by Taproot Artisans in Harmony, NC. The hubs and I were out that way about a month ago and stopped in to see what was in there. The shop is in an old mercantile shop with large grahic barn quilts hanging outside. As we looked around, the proprietress, Janet and I were talking. She asked about my quilts, I showed her the blog, and she invited me to produce some work to sell. Why not? I adore making these little quilts. They go fast and allow me try different things.
Taproot offers classes in painting your own barn quilt (in a variety of sizes) as well as doing barn quilt tours in Iredell County, so it seems a natural fit. I hope they sell!
Good luck with Taproot! I've never heard of it but will definitely check it out!
ReplyDeleteI like the straight lines on the triangles. Did you mark them first?
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