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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Design Wall Monday - 1/6

Well Happy New Year everyone.  They say what ever you do on New Year's day is what you'll be doing the rest of the year.  I was quilting - woohoo, looks like 2014 is going to be a good year.  I worked on some of the Common Bride blocks and a couple of baby quilts.
Common Bride Blocks
Jelly Roll Tube quilt
Jelly Roll Star Quilt
 I had some jelly roll strips laying around so I used them up on a couple of baby quilts.  Here's the link for the Summer in the Park tube quilt you tube video, so easy so quick.  The star was a block from Sunset Star Quilt by Edyta Star.  She used little strips, I used Jelly roll strips, added a border and done!!
Cathedral Windows Coaster
Cyber quilters have Cathedral windows for their bucket list this month.  I made a coaster, might try to make a couple more.  I used this pin cushion tutorial and just didn't stuff it.  I'm terribly happy with the center.  I'll give it one more try and will most likely use a smaller square.  This one is 5 inches which is a bit larger than I want my coaster.

I've added a few new linky parties to the side bar.  Lots of inspiration out there, go check them out and see what everyone else is doing. Happy New Year! 

3 comments:

  1. Oh heck, so what you are doing on New Year Day is what you will do all Year? I was WORKING!!! Not good! I don't want to do that all year!
    Pretty quilts and blocks!

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  2. Love the new Header! The tube quilt is awesome - great strips. I think I need to do a Star and like the idea of using left over JR strips - maybe when I am a little more physical, this has to be a project.

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  3. Sue, all of these are really lovely! I am loving your tube quilt as well. The colors are my cup of tea! I think 2014 is going to be a great year too! :)

    I am giving away a fat quarter bundle on my blog today! I would love for you to come over and enter! Happy New Year!

    Inspiring Creations Giveaway

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