HomeMy WebsiteAbout mePocket PatchworkFreebie Patterns

Monday, January 6, 2014

Settler's Puzzle

Early, early Wednesday morning, I'll be boarding a plane for Brigham City, UT, to spend time with lots of wonderful quilters while giving a lecture and three workshops for the Village Dry Goods quilt shop.  This is one of my most favorite things to do...I love it.  The quilt above is a new design called Settler's Puzzle, and I'll be teaching it for the first time.  I love this quilt and it seems to be very popular with all of you as well.   I'll be teaching this quilt in workshops all this year, and so it won't be available for purchase on my website until the end of the year.  The only way to get the pattern is to join me in a workshop!  There will be several opportunities spread out all over the country throughout the year, so stay tuned for more news about that.

Adding tons of loveliness to this quilt is the talent from quilter extraordinaire, Linda Hrcka of The Quilted Pineapple.   I just have to show you the creativity in stitching Linda did on my Settler's Puzzle quilt.  The following photos were taken by Linda, and I'll let her work speak for itself.  













Did you sit there with your jaw dropped open like I did?  Needless to say, I'm thrilled with how the entire quilt turned out.  Please visit Linda's blog for the details on how she chose the quilting designs and what batting she used.  She'll be posting about Settler's Puzzle soon, and it's a real treat to see all of the quilts she does.

9 comments:

  1. Can't wait to start on this quilt this weekend! : )
    Wow--gorgeous quilting! Jaw-dropping stuff!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. the quilt is lovely - the quilting ... wow!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow Pam! You must be tickled pink to see your ALREADY gorgeous quilt come back to you and be transformed into a stunning work of art. Linda brought your quilt to life! Have a great time teaching at the retreat!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I knew from the very first photo that Linda had done the quilting--she is an amazing talent! I love the quilt--it like the light chain and pinwheels against the darker background.

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a beautiful Quilt. The pattern is gorgeous.Too bad for us in Canada that we don't have a chance to do your workshop.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Wow! An amazing quilt made even more amazing by the quilting!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I did. It is jaw-droppingly gorgeous.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Absolutely breathtaking!!!! Saw your photo with Janet O. - So glad that you got to spend time with those lovely ladies!!! (I'm a little green!! LOL)

    Blessings to all of your endeavors in this wonderful New Year!!

    ReplyDelete