Saint Paddy Round 3
Welcome to the 3rd round of the Saint Paddy sew along. By now you center medallion (shamroks) should be completed as well as the inside border. If you haven’t removed the papers from your shamrock block’s now is a good time.
Patchwork quilts
Welcome to the 3rd round of the Saint Paddy sew along. By now you center medallion (shamroks) should be completed as well as the inside border. If you haven’t removed the papers from your shamrock block’s now is a good time.
Reflections is a new Island Batik collection designed by Jennifer Fulton of The Inquiring Quilter. Welcome to my stop in the Reflections Blog Hop, be sure to visit all participants for inspiration and enter for a chance to win prizes and patterns.
Welcome back to another Put your foot down, I’m looking forward to seeing what you have worked on this past week. Under my foot this week is the Saint Paddy SAL, round 3.
Did you know that green has nothing to do with St Patrick since he is shown in images wearing blue. The Irish chose the color green as a sign of rebellion to the English Crown. They would wear green shamrocks and ribbons, or a green feather in their hats.
Welcome to round 1 of the Saint Paddy SAL. If you are Irish (or not) you know…
Today is my day to share in the Give It A Whirl block hop hosted by Carol from Just Let Me Quilt. Carol hosts some of the best blog hops every year including my favorite, Virtual Cookie Exchange. Thank you Carol for all you do and another great hop.
This is my second year participating and again I have chosen our veterans as my charity. My goal is to cover as many Vietnam Vets in my area as possible, before they’re gone. Last year I awarded Dan with a quilt I made from the AccuQuilt tumbler and star applique dies.