Cover quilt designed by Cheryl Wall |
The new issue of Primitive Quilts magazine is ready and I'm so jazzed to have a quilt in the Spring 2013 issue!!
Here's my quilt called Star Strings.....
As you can see, there are "strings" in the center of each star. This is a stash buster, and easy breezy with a paper piecing template.
Having such a wide variety of fabrics really make these stars twinkle! (I just had to say it...forgive me...teehee!!)
Pick up a copy of the Spring issue of Primitive Quilts magazine at your local quilt shop. They will begin arriving there next week. Each issue is always loaded with wonderful folk art & primitive quilts.
Hope you like Star Strings!
Pick up the magazine and make one for yourself!!
Wishing you many heartfelt stitches....
Pam
Congratulations! This quilt is just scrumptious...pops off the page!
ReplyDeleteJust loving it!! Because you're in it, I will definitely find a copy! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt...and I love the magazine! Congratulations!
ReplyDeletelove it! I am waiting by my mailbox for it's arrival!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt, love how you did the stars.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get this issue.
Debbie
Congratulations Pam! I have always wanted to do some string piecing. This would be a good stash buster. Ilike the way it is quilted as well with the continuous curve and the spiral. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, Pam. I've just taken a two-year subscription to the mag. Hope I get the spring issue soon, as this quilt will definitely be on the to do list.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Pam! It's beautiful! Can't wait for my issue to arrive!
ReplyDeleteCongrats. I love your string star quilt. I will have to pick up a copy.
ReplyDeleteABsolutely gorgeous!! I love working with strings. I started on January 1st sorting my scraps and cutting them into usable pieces, so my string basket has been filling up. This will be a perfect way to use them up.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Love the quilt, and will add to my list of magazines to buy. Another great way to use up the scraps that never seem to go away.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I will have to see if I can find it around here. Who did the quilting? It is awesome.
ReplyDeletewonderful and very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt! I've been waiting by my mailbox for my copy to arrive! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, can't wait to get my copy of the mag.
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