Have you been following along with the
Here are a few of the rows that I
choose to sew together.
First, I made Marlene Oddie's at Kissed Quilts , dogwood row.
I decided to add a few extra flowers and make it a
cherry tree. I love being able to sew something that makes it more
ME!!
The flowers were easy to paper piece together and
I love the end result.
Next, a little Red, White, and Blue, from
Doris Rice at The Quilting Queen Online
I am absolutely a sucker for a little
patriotic quilting.
Again, I switched the watermelons
with a few patriotic pinwheels.
Last for this week,
a little bit of Christmas from
Lynn Provencher at Thimblemouse & Spouse
This is my first Row-A-Long and I
love the fact that I used all
of my stash for the blocks
except for the beautiful white and sky blue
which was generously supplied by Northcott Fabrics.
Go and check out these rows that will
be available for only a short time.
September 1
Marlene Oddie at Kissed Quilts – Spring
Lynn Provencher at Thimblemouse & Spouse – Winter
Doris Rice at The Quilting Queen Online - Summer
Janeen van Niekerk at Quilt Art Designs – Fall
Bea Lee at Be A Quilter – Filler Row
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row
and be prepared for tomorrows beautiful rows.
Marlene Oddie at Kissed Quilts – Spring
Lynn Provencher at Thimblemouse & Spouse – Winter
Doris Rice at The Quilting Queen Online - Summer
Janeen van Niekerk at Quilt Art Designs – Fall
Bea Lee at Be A Quilter – Filler Row
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row
and be prepared for tomorrows beautiful rows.
September 8
Spring - Carol of Fun Threads
Winter - Marian of Seams to Be Sew
Summer - Amy of Country Junktion
Fall - Lorna of Sew Fresh Quilts
Filler Row - Anneke of Stof Genoeg
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I love how you've made them all "you". Great rows! Can't wait to see the whole quilt put together.
ReplyDeleteYour rows look fabulous, Amy! This is going to be such a pretty quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou blocks are turning out so pretty!
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