Our Spring Thyme Blog Hop is over now, and we really hope you enjoyed it. Did you find a few projects that inspire you? I know I did, and I gained quite a few new recipes to try as well.
As promised, I have two lucky winners on this "unlucky" Friday the 13th. They are....
Anonymous, who posted......Pam, thank you for the lovely pinkeep pattern and yummy salad recipe. Can't wait to try them both. the Union Forever fabric is awesome - is it still on the market for purchase. Thank you so much for all your wonderful tips and all you bring to the quilting community. Here is Michigan the weather is slowly creeping into the 40's - Spring is on the way!! Take care. Dolores
Dolores, to answer your question about the Judie Rothermel fabric, it may still be available at your local quilt shop, but is at least 2 years old. Happy hunting.
and....45th Parallel Quilter, who posted.....
Lots of quilting and sewing accomplished this winter. Northern Michigan is known for its cherries so I definitely will be trying that salad ... thanks for sharing! Pinkeep is adorable and would make the perfect Christmas exchange gift for my guild dinner ... thanks for the instructions! Thanks also for the contest ... always fun! Linda
Congratulations to the winners!! Please email me at Pam@HeartspunQuilts.com, and I'll send your leather thimble dots and perfect patchwork pins out to you right away. Hope you like them!!
My Treenware & Berries quilt has just come back from my friend and quilter extraordinaire, Ronda, who worked her incredible magic quilting my quilt. I will be stitching binding all weekend (woohoo!!) so it's ready for photography Monday morning.
I thought you might enjoy seeing more pictures of the quilting designs she chose for the quilt.
Hope you enjoy your weekend. Spring finally arrived here in Chicagoland, and we're enjoying every lovely moment of it. And, I hope you find time to spend with needle and thread.....Pam
As promised, I have two lucky winners on this "unlucky" Friday the 13th. They are....
Anonymous, who posted......Pam, thank you for the lovely pinkeep pattern and yummy salad recipe. Can't wait to try them both. the Union Forever fabric is awesome - is it still on the market for purchase. Thank you so much for all your wonderful tips and all you bring to the quilting community. Here is Michigan the weather is slowly creeping into the 40's - Spring is on the way!! Take care. Dolores
Dolores, to answer your question about the Judie Rothermel fabric, it may still be available at your local quilt shop, but is at least 2 years old. Happy hunting.
and....45th Parallel Quilter, who posted.....
Lots of quilting and sewing accomplished this winter. Northern Michigan is known for its cherries so I definitely will be trying that salad ... thanks for sharing! Pinkeep is adorable and would make the perfect Christmas exchange gift for my guild dinner ... thanks for the instructions! Thanks also for the contest ... always fun! Linda
Congratulations to the winners!! Please email me at Pam@HeartspunQuilts.com, and I'll send your leather thimble dots and perfect patchwork pins out to you right away. Hope you like them!!
And my heartfelt thanks to everyone who took the time to leave a comment. I thoroughly enjoyed reading every one, and hearing about where you live, and what you're stitching on. Thank you so much!!
Treenware & Berries by Pam Buda using the Treenware & Berries fabric collection for Marcus Fabrics |
I thought you might enjoy seeing more pictures of the quilting designs she chose for the quilt.
Hope you enjoy your weekend. Spring finally arrived here in Chicagoland, and we're enjoying every lovely moment of it. And, I hope you find time to spend with needle and thread.....Pam
It is a scrumptious quilt, Pam--and such pretty quilting. Looking forward to this fabric line!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS QUILT !
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I love this way of quilting. It is sparse and leaves enough to see the piecing in itself. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work done.
have a great day, Birgitt
Your quilt is beautiful. Congrats to the winners and thanks to all of you for the hop.
ReplyDeleteCongratultions to the two winners! Your quilt is absolutely beautiful! Bet you are itching to get that binding on and call it a finish!
ReplyDeleteAn AWESOME quilt. Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat Hop! Spring is on it's way! Whoo hah
ReplyDeleteYou have the best Red Quilts! The designs and colors just sparkle! I can't wait to get my hands on some of that Treenware and Berries Fabric!
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