Then there is Julie from Maine Quilt Company . Her block is equally as beautiful. I do so appreciate the linking back to my blog. It helps other find me. Let me sing the praises of this beautiful block. Love me some black and red although in High School these were our rivil teams colors. But then who would remember as that has be 100 decades ago.
Isn't it just amazing how the fabric choices can so completely change the look of the block?? I just love seeing and pondering and dreaming of my next one.
GO TO civilwarquilts.blogspots.com to get a wealth of info from the Civil War Quilt historian, Barbara Brackman. A while back (not sure how long--two years???? yikes) I started making blocks from her blog. We all posted them in a Flickr group. I didn't realize when I started that she would be using these blocks in a new book. Well, one of my blocks was picked up for her book and I couldn't be more pleased. What's even better is that I received an autographed copy of the book in the mail a month or two ago. It's a great book even if you are not a quilter. Great history.
I was inspired to start stitching again by a friend. This is what prompted me to blog today. At the top of my right sidebar, you will find a link. It's to Jane's Fabric and Quilts. She has a new Blog Hop going called "Stitch me up".
Precious idea. So mosey on over there, cowgirls and see Jane and tell her Molly sent ya (please!). Thanks Hope you hear from me again really really soon. We will see!
15 comments:
Welcome
So glad you're back Sister!
Welcome back!!
Welcome back my Friend!!!!
Welcome back!!!
You've been missed, glad you came back.
We're doin it girl! We are getting back into the swing of things! Yipppppeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry - got carried away!
Those feathered stars are beautiful! Thanks for gettin back in the saddle! Kath
Oh - and congratulations for your block being in her book! Way cool!
Congrats on being in a book. It's cool, isn't it. You were missed. I've checked out your boots again, but, I'm not ready to make them at this time (too much on my plate). Keep the stitching fun!
Aloha Molly,
Thank you so much for your tutorial! My redwork group has,a challenge this year to make a feathered star in red and white fabrics any size. But it must have redwork in the negative spaces! I know there are some books for it out there, but reading your step by step makes it
so much easier. I am actialy looking forward to doing this. I did by the rulertoo. Thanks for the tip. I will send a picture later this year when it is done!
Lorraine in Maui
I just discovered your blog today, and I am hoping you will continue posting. I am going to follow you and take the time to go on a scroll through your archived posts while enjoying my morning coffee. I was looking for a cowboy boot pattern, and boy, oh, boy, I hit the jackpot here!! Happy Friday! ~karen (new braunfels)
So glad you are back.
Janet
Hi,
I am using your tutorial to sloooowly make my way through a feathered star. I have the HST blocks done (I did not do it right, but they worked out. I got 44 HSTs out of the deal (more than 32.) And I have the rest of the pieces cut and laid out on my design wall. I admit I am using fabrics I do not much like (just in case) but it's actually going to look nice....See? I am trusting you to get me through this!
I am very challenged by spatial tasks, so this has been HARD, but I am excited. Thanks, Molly, for the wonderful tutorial.
It is time again to chat with Patrice on her porch. I always enjoy spending a bit of time with Patrice. I hope you enjoy this week's questions.
So glad to see you back. You have been resting on my sidebar while you were away and imagine my surprise when all of a sudden you popped to the top! I am also participating in the Stitch Me Up Hop, hope you come by for a visit on my day the 28th.
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