Cherries Jubalee |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4iK1P4zepdpjn8VBZgedhx3PKTx_sFCeZ6V4whrydOGLOcy6LchuDv6GjZPRWH7hEVeZHgd-oxfVgdNusAdVC9iFqbkzgWUYkhymWbRnpf1hiNjaGaTElsdntuUBanG2XL5RXcwp1IMw/s1080/Header+CW9patchblocks.png)
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
I first long-arm quilted last Columbus Day at the Blue Bird Quilt Studio in downtown Nampa, Idaho. This is my Cherry's Jubalee Quilt. I purchased the pattern at the Quilt Crossing in Boise and took the class there, from Nancy Doan. That was in October 2009. You can be really creative with these circles. I actually finished another quilt with circled between starting this one and getting it finished. I had to let it age or something. But it was good timing, because then I was ready to do the long-arm quilting. I noticed I was having a run of baby quilt photos on my blog, and thought I should include one of the larger ones I have done. Pete's "Moose and Squirrel" quilt is the largest I have done this year. A photo of it is in the June postings. Good night!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment