Author:Ann Petersen
Bloggers Quilt Festival – Square Berries – Fall 2016
It is time for the Fall 2016 Bloggers Quilt Festival, hosted by Amy (of Amy’s Creative Side)! Yesterday I shared my entry into the Modern Quilt Category, and today I’m sharing my entry into the Small Quilt Category. This one I’m calling Square Berries. I designed these two blocks for the recent Cloud9 block design blog hop, and …
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Bloggers Quilt Festival – Wolfe Creek – Fall 2016
I just learned about this event yesterday – the Bloggers Quilt Festival. Evidently Amy (of Amy’s Creative Side) hosts this event twice a year, and now is the time for the fall edition. You can enter 2 quilts across many categories. Looks like fun, so I thought, why not? My first entry is my Wolfe …
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Cloud9 Block Design – Strippy Squares
Welcome back for my second Cloud9 block. Yesterday I showed you the ‘official’ block that I designed and made for the blog hop. While making that block I was playing with another design, so I decided to make that one too. I did send the first block (Abstract Cabin) to Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs …
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Cloud9 Block Design Blog Hop – Abstract Cabin
Welcome to my stop on the Cloud9 Block Design Blog Hop. This is day 3 of the hop, but in case you haven’t been following the action so far let me tell you all about it! As a continuation of our New Bloggers Group, we were offered the opportunity to participate in this block design …
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Wolfe Creek
This is a fun finish to share as I’m really happy with all the things I accomplished with this quilt. I’ll be honest, it is probably not going to be one of my favorites astetcically, but in terms of taking on challenges and working outside my comfort zone it is one of the favorite quilts …
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Let’s Try to Long Arm!
I really like to finish my own quilts, but I’m not so sure how much I like actually quilting. I hate to baste, and I really don’t like fighting to get my quilt positioned under my domestic machine. I usually come away a bit frustrated and with an aching back. I’ve sent a few quilts …
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