Remember, you've got until the 4th of April to post a comment on my blog for a chance to win the free pattern from Julie Herman. Plus, don't forget to go over to the Quilty Pleasures Blog to post for a chance at some free fabric. ;)
Here's an indoor shot of my Raspberry Dessert variation - the library shelves make excellent quilt hangers:
And here's the current state of that pineapple blossom quilt I started at Bonnie Hunter's class in Jackson TN. I decided to make it 3x3 (or six by six, depending on how you count the blocks) before I added the border, so this last week, I've made and added on 12 more twelve inch blocks.
Tomorrow after work, I'm going to head to Home Depot and Walmart to check out their seeds and seedlings. It's almost April, and time to start thinking Garden! Tomatoes! Banana Peppers! SnowPeas! Hey, have any of you ever grown cantaloupe in a container garden?
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5 years ago
4 comments:
I like your braided border! My daughter tried to grow cantaloupe in a container last year...it would set tiny little fruit, then go no further! Hope you have better luck.
Thanks for a chance to win a pattern.
I really like the use of a dark color to make each square pop! good job
It surely needs time to do the first one. Great job!
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The quilt is fabulous especially the border. It looks braided wow, great job!
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