Monday, July 5, 2010

A sewing gathering part 3

I had a few more photos I wanted to share with you of my day at Evandale on Saturday. Below are a few photos of Pauline's crafty corner. Pauline is the owner of Calico crossroads here in Tassie. This is a lovely quilt by Rose Johnson, the fabrics are my favourite Kansas Troubles. Its amazing how Pauline can fit all these goodies in her car. I love the iron quilt rack.

Look at all these yummy fat quarters.

I couldn't leave these ones in the box, so they came home with me.



This is my project I started on the day. As you can see I didn't get much stitching done, I was too busy shopping and of course talking.





Yesterday I had a few hours of sewing so I made these little blocks, I think I will make more of these and make a mini quilt, The little squares are an inch big and so cute.





I also made a few more of these baskets and had a play with some back ground fabric. I think I will go with this layout but I can't decide whether to use the red or a brown. Decisions, decisions, what do you think. Maybe I need to post a picture of the blocks on the brown fabric and you can tell me what looks better. Until next time, happy sewing.






4 comments:

Roseanne said...

Pauline always has great things on show. I just love her iron quilt rack.

Chookyblue...... said...

thanks for sharing all the pics............I like the red with the blocks.........

a good yarn said...

Pauline's display is fabulous! Look at all those fat quarters. How kind of you to give some of them a new home. Your mini blocks are as sweet and I'd like to see your baskets on the brown background. The other option is to choose a red with more brown in it. Cheers, Ann :-)

Cornfield Quilter said...

First I want to thank you for stopping by my blog. I love meeting new people! I love the blocks you are working on and the fabric you purchased. I received an order for some just like you have yesterday, my favorite type of mail!

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