Showing posts with label Patchwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patchwork. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2018

Quilt for a Young Girl

I made this quilt for a young girl I know.  It is machine pieced and quilted.  It measures 60 in X 71 in. The block pattern is the Perkiomen Valley block (http://www.venturamodernquiltguild.com/2017/12/11/thomas-fire-blocks/). 
The gray fabric with animals (cats, dogs, rabbits, roosters, etc) was the starting point with the other fabrics added.



Saturday, November 28, 2009

Cat Pillowcase Giveaway

Updated 3/2017-- all links (except to my own posts) removed as many no longer active. and it was easier than checking each one.

H/T to @parkcitygirl who tweeted
RT @sewmamasew: Sign up for December 2 Giveaway Day: .http://bit.ly/7Wy1Z2.. Help us spread the word! Maybe you'll win something too?!
Her blog is Park City Girl. She’s the one who organized the Blogger’s Quilt Festival.
SewMamaSew is the blogger who has organized the Giveaway Day (photo credit). I have decided to participate in the December 2nd Giveaway Day.
Here’s what I’ll be giving away. It is a patch-worked pillowcase or pillow cover that I made in the early 1990’s. I recently found it when cleaning out a closet. It is in good condition, as it was not used much. It is 17 in X 20 in. It features two cats, one black and one white. The “top” is quilted.
The back has an opening so the pillow can be easily placed inside or removed for washing.

If you would like to have this giveaway, then please leave a comment on this post by midnight, December 6th. I will then randomly draw from those who comment. Please, make sure your name links back to your blog or someway for me to let you know you won.

December 8th -- All the names of commentors were placed into a container, shaken up, and then a winner selected. The winner is The Retired Mama. I have left a comment on her blog asking for her address. If I don't hear from her by Friday, Dec 11th, I'll draw another name on Saturday, Dec 12th. Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!