I was lucky enough to have been invited to join my dearest Wisconsin friends outside of Atlanta for a retreat this week. DarLynn used to live here so she knows everyone. Pat, Debbie and I tagged along! How great is that??
My first project was to finish this Lori Smith top which I started in the spring. The center is actually wool appliqué (my first...can ya tell??). Truth be told: I miscut all the outer half square triangles so it doesn't look like the pattern, exactly, but I'm happy with it.
The giveaway:
Who wants this pattern?
Send me your email and I will draw a winner on Thursday!!
Love to y'all (I'm in the South now!!)
Randy
What a pretty quilt. Thanks for offering the pattern.
ReplyDeleteOh boy, I"m first in the draw. I usually dont' post to giveaways, as I don't need another thing in my sewing room, but this pattern is super cute!
ReplyDeleteI would like this pattern. I have tons of wool and I like it mixed with the cottons.
ReplyDeleteNice finish! Looks like your left border is on backwards though :-). This is the exact reason why i take photos of my projects as flimsies...I'm always reversing something, somewhere!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome looking quilt.Thanks for a chance to win the pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! I have not tried wool applique yet,this would be a good pattern to learn on. Thanks for the giveaway. reb@alaska.net
ReplyDeleteThat is a really nice pattern. I really like your quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I have been collecting wool for some time now and would love to 'take the plunge' with this pattern! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteoh I love this quilt and the center applique is just amazing would be great as the center of a medallion quilt
ReplyDeleteKathie
Love this pattern ... would you also include your "mistake" information? Because if it looks this good and it is WRONG I can't imagine wanting to make it right!! LOL
ReplyDeleteLinda Canends@Hotmail.com
Pretty top! I love doing wool on cotton. Sure would love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, love the colours that you have used. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletethank you for thinking of us
ReplyDeleteI would love to be the lucky winner of this pattern. I love Lori's patterns and wool applique. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have noticed any mistakes if you had not pointed them out - I wasn't looking that close! I would be thrilled to have this pattern. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Beautiful pattern! I love to win.
ReplyDeleteWould love the pattern.
ReplyDeleteShelia
Really like the pattern and thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteLori Smith has such great patterns - love this one. Did you love working with wool? It's easy to become addicted!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the applique. For a first time, you did very good. I have just discovered your blog last week and I really like the work you do, so keep on the good work.
ReplyDeleteChantal
Yes I would love to make a quilt as beautiful as yours! Thanks for the chance to use the copy of your pattern and pass it on when I am finished.
ReplyDeleteI would love the pattern as well. I've been felting some wool and this project would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteNo, I cannot tell that it is your first go round with wool applique. Looks good to me. I love doing wool applique on cotton and this was a good pattern for you to use wool on. A good pattern for a give-away.
ReplyDeleteI love, love your quilt. She designs beautiful quilts and your fabric choices an workmanship are terrific.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt and would love to be in the drawing!!! By the way, maybe you didn't make a mistake in the borders, I have stitched several of her quilts from the Fat Quarter book she has and not all the instructions were accurate, maybe it wasn't you! Linda
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks just perfect to me! Your first attempt at wool applique...shows you should continue!
ReplyDeleteBetty
I like the quilt and would like to be in the drawing. cindy.forsberg@sprint.com
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and Lori Smith's patterns. Have done a few myself and love them. Also, love working with the wool on cotton. Would love to win this quilt pattern. Thank you so much for the farmers wife blocks. I am still doing them and hope to finish a quilt sometime early this year. Juddavis1@comcast.net
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