Saint Paddy and Island batik hop
The challenge for this month was to make a lap size or larger quilt using the surprise collection we received in box 1 back in January.
The challenge for this month was to make a lap size or larger quilt using the surprise collection we received in box 1 back in January.
Monday I published the final round of the Saint Paddy SAL, there have been a lot of downloads but so far, no one has shared in that linkup. I sure hope there are winners for the giveaways.
Today’s post is the final round of the Saint Paddy SAL, are you making progress? By now your quilt should resemble this…
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.
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.
Put your foot down 235, a weekly linky party every Thursday. Stop by and share your WIP’s, UFO’s, finishes, or any fiber arts projects.
Welcome to round 1 of the Saint Paddy SAL. If you are Irish (or not) you know…