Welcome back to our weekend in pictures!
Margaret worked all weekend on a tuffet made from plaids. Doesn’t it look so cozy? Like it belongs in a cabin or beside the fireplace.
Karen V. worked on Cubs & White Sox quilt blocks, and also finished a soft flannel baseball throw.
Paige worked on getting the sashing made for her row quilt. It’s going to be hexagons machine appliqued on the sahsing between her rows and its turning out so cute! She worked on something else too but I don’t want to show it until it’s finished:)
And lastly, my projects. I finished attaching all the embellishments on my Snowbound quilt.
And also worked on some projects for the TeaBuddies Flickr group. July’s theme is the beach and our 1st project was a sunglasses case. Becky and Liz provided us with the easiest tutorial found here. I made mine from flip flop fabric and added a cute daisy button.
The other project for the month was a binder cover for a quilt journal and I used the Moda Bake Shop tutorial for this one. My fabric choice was Sanibel by Heather Mulder Peterson. It looks summery.
Check back tomorrow for Part 3….the food!
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July 26, 2011 at 7:27 am
Gail Lewis
Lorrie,you said that you were going to get all of your projects done and you did.The eyeglass case is adorable and you did a fabulous job on the notebook cover.How tricky with the inside pocket pen holder !! I forgot to ask you if you could post the picture of the gorgeous sunflowers to flickr so that I could add it to my favorites. The plaid tuffet really dose look so comfy for a Country Christmas. I can’t wait to see more,but I would love a piece of your cheesecake with my coffee right now.
July 26, 2011 at 7:34 am
Lorrie
Thanks Gail…I’ll post the pic to Flickr:)
July 26, 2011 at 8:30 am
Kelly P
Wow, ya’ll really got alot done! I love the tuffet…plaids and homespuns are my favorite. Your snowbound quilt looks wonderful!! Thank the ladies for sharing their photos so freely with the rest of the world!!!!
July 27, 2011 at 7:18 am
mimi'sdarlins
Lorrie, I love the border you chose for Snowbound, and also the nine-patch alternating blocks…much quicker than making all those Irish chains (I did get my chains done though…whew!). Now I need to finish my applique!
Nice work on your other projects too, such pretty fabrics!