Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Snowbound

I know...
another new project???  I just could not resist this one!
This is the first block for 
Snowbound,
designed by Pat Wys & BJ Laird.
You can find the pattern here.

Matter of fact, Silver Thimble Quilt Co. is running a Stitch Along, but I am doing my own thing.  This, along with It's a Grand Old Flag, will be my summer projects.  Both projects are a combination of cotton and wool applique.  

And I have good intentions of finishing up a few of those WIPS as well. My granddaughter's picnic quilt will be pieced in the next few days, so there will be one WIP I can take off the list soon!
I'll start piecing together Pennies from Heaven after the last meeting of the BOM group in June.  I am contemplating making it smaller than the original so it will fit on a wall.



12 comments:

  1. Loving that first block, Cheryl.

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  2. Snowbound is very cute! Keep us updated!

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  3. How adorable is this quilt ! Love the snowmen :-D You have some great projects to work on this summer !

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  4. I purchased the pattern recently but have not done anything towards starting it. It is a wonderful design and I am sure you will do your own good version of it.

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  5. Such a darling block Cheryl!
    Love the finished design what a great winter quilt this will be.

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  6. what a great folky pattern!
    love the snowmen on the borders.
    It would be fun on a table.

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  7. This is a fabulous project Cheryl!! I examined the photo of the completed piece and see that it would look great on the table at Christmas, really lovely!!!!!

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  8. Great pattern Cheryl, love the combination of fabrics.

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  9. Oh too funny! I was purusing Buggy Barns online catalog the other day and Snowbound & It's a Grand Old Flag were the 2 patterns that made it onto my wish list!

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  10. this winter quilt is cute too~i adore the border snowmen~!!

    :-)
    libbyQ

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