Well, l fixed the house. And now l have had to redraft it slightly larger
to make the sashing work, without using numbers
that are just near on impossible to figure!! Let alone cut!!
Better that than pulling my hair out trying to make 4 fit into 13 1/4"
If anyone out there can, let me know!!!
Lets face it. Quilting should be a pleasure, not a painful experience.
So the math is all done, the calculations all work, a sashing sample made,
and now l am off to my sewing room to make a NEW
schoolhouse block, in the correct size.
But first, l have to announce the lucky winners of
my red and White Bundles giveaway.
Congratulations to you both.
Please contact me, so l can arrange postage of you prize.
Elyte!!!
Hi Linda, I think that I was one of your earliest followers.
I have bought so much red and white fabric since
the show so I have definitely been influenced.
Marianne!!!
When I saw all the pictures of the exhibition on Internet
(Netherlands was too far to come ) I really wanted to make an red one.
It turned out to make the Burnt quilt from Di Ford in a lot of red civil war fabrics,
It turned out to make the Burnt quilt from Di Ford in a lot of red civil war fabrics,
I love the quilt every day more I am working on it.
Greets from the Netherlands
Greets from the Netherlands
Thanks everyone for taking part. Its been wonderful reading all your stories,
and l must say, l am even more inspired now to sew red and white quilts.
Thanks for visiting.
My sewing machine is waiting!!
Linda.
Congratulations to the 2 lucky winners & I hope you've figured out the maths & you must be feeling a bit better'if you're giving it another go !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the winners.
ReplyDeleteGreat news you have the house block figured out.
Hope your cold is all gone and you are feeling much better now.
glad your feeling better! congrats to the winners, btw now you have me wanting to make a red and white schoolhouse quilt!
ReplyDeleteKathie
Congratulations for the winners!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, you have made my day. Congratulations to Marianne too.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winners and gosh, I love your red and white here. And I totally agree we should be having fun but sometimes quilting is just plain difficult. I admire you for your talent and efforts!
ReplyDeleteI love that red and white house block and can't wait to see your finished quilt. I enjoyed reading your winners' comments and am going to have to go peek to see if Marianne has a blog and photos of that project she mentioned.
ReplyDeleteCannot believe it,thank You so much Linda.
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulions too to Elyte.
I am gonna mail you Linda.
Marianne S.
Congratulations to Elyte and Marianne. Love the house block!
ReplyDeleteGlad you have figured out the maths and agree that sometimes you just have to change it to make it work for you. Congratulations to Elyte and Marianne and wishing you and Bev a wonderful time away in France (wish I was coming too).
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