Jeanne Williamson‘s small quilts are amazing – she uses all sorts of unusual materials to create these textural pieces. She recently had an exhibition – some pics below.
[images: Weathered Fences series and Walls from Fences Series]
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Jeanne Williamson‘s small quilts are amazing – she uses all sorts of unusual materials to create these textural pieces. She recently had an exhibition – some pics below.
[images: Weathered Fences series and Walls from Fences Series]
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The sometimes crafter has a series of blocks for a quilt sampler block-along - block patterns are included – great series – any of these would make terrific mini quilts on their own.
Are you following sew mama sew for Elizabeth’s weekly Quilt blocks – dresden plate here … and spiderweb here …
And this hexagon quilt-along block is fabulous – directions and how-to are here.
ps I quilt has a pinwheel block-along with tutorials
And great directions for making paper pieced hexagons for a hexagon block
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Tula Pink, fabric designer extraordinaire, donated 36 charm packs of her latest fabric collection – Plume to her quilt guild, the Kansas City Modern Quilt Guild. She challenged the members to Project Plume. The rules were to use one charm pack and a half yard of fabric to create a quilt top (the rest was open). Here are some of the results.
Tula pinks – triangle mini - check out the very cool feedsack back!
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