Purple Wind Farm

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My sister and I worked together to make this quilt for our niece’s high school graduation. We each made half of the string blocks. In this picture mine are on the left and hers are on the right. I’m sure she and I could each pick ours out because we recognize our own fabric scraps. However, when they are mixed together in the quilt, it all looks as if it came from one pool of fabric. When making the pinwheel blocks I used two blocks that I made and two blocks that my sister made to get the fabrics distributed across the quilt.

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The pattern is Wind Farm, from my book, Every Last Piece. I used the templates from the book, one to trim the string blocks and the other to cut the triangle pieces that create the pinwheels.

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My niece’s favorite color is purple so I used a selections of purples from my stash to create the pinwheels.

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The quilt includes fabrics from things we made for her, her siblings, and her cousins when they were small.

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Congratulations on your graduation, Frances. We know you are headed to do great things!

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My sister made this beautiful label for the quilt. I should get her to label all of my quilts.

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A Progress Report

Last week I worked on a variety of quilt projects. I made more of these little 4.5” stars bringing my total to 49.

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I added some color to a few postage stamp centers for more Spring Fever blocks.

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and made more postage stamp center sections.

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My design wall is filling up and it is bringing me much joy. I have some parts precut and ready for my next sewing day. I like leaving things so that I know right where I left off and can start off sewing first thing.

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My Studio - the wider view

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I thought I’d share some wide angle shots of my studio so you can see those windows. I LOVE all the natural light I get. It makes choosing colors so much easier.

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I have room for five sewers, or six if we are working on small pieces. If you are interested in booking a workshop for a small group, let me know.

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I do one day or multiday workshops.

Summer Sampler 2019 - Spring Fever!

Welcome to the Summer Sampler 2019 kick off!

Here’s my block - Spring Fever.

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I liked the first one so much I had to make another.

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Then I decided to go ahead and make a whole quilt of this block.

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I’ve got a pretty good start on it now, as you can see on the design wall.

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This Summer Sampler thing could be dangerous! If I go “all in” with each block I could end up with A LOT of quilts.