Quilt for an Hour
September 27th, 2008
Here’s a better picture of Shine on Bayou Cane, our next Quilt for an Hour project.
Fabric requirements are here. Instructions start October 6.
September 27th, 2008
Here’s a better picture of Shine on Bayou Cane, our next Quilt for an Hour project.
Fabric requirements are here. Instructions start October 6.
Thanks
I think I will be able to follow this one.
I’m planning on doing a scrappy Christmas theme. I soo love scrap quilts.
School Holidays begin here in NZ so I will cut it all out this week & wait for instructions.
Thanks heaps for sharing
Love Leanne
That is one beautiful quilt, Judy!!!!!!!!!!
Oooooo, this one is gorgeous! I can’t wait to get started. I am headed to some stash shopping for it right now! Every quilt that you make just gets better and better! I love this one! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us!!
i agree, the quilts are amazing!
i’m in for this one.
i really like the concept of quilting for an hour. it has gotten me over many a quilting slump, and given me beautiful quilts that i would not have attempted otherwise.
for people who swear they don’t have time to quilt, this is a good way to find the time.
The move of 08′ is over…stuff is unpacked…the Juki is oiled…fabric is sitting there waiting to be cut up. COUNT ME IN ON THIS ONE!!! Yahoo!!!
dawn
I was cruising the web today, looking for some motivation after several months of no quilting. Up pops your Quilt for an Hour — this may be just what I need to get me back in quilt-mode. Thanks for offering this! I’m in!
Thank you for offering this beautiful quilt, I intend to join the party and “have a go”. I could do with doing some stash busting so hope to sort out my fabrics later today. My daughter in law keeps hinting for a new quilt for her 40th birthday in January, so this is the answer!
Diana in my Happy Room
[...] A quilt-for-an-hour project is starting up on Patchwork Times. The quilt, Shine on Bayou Crane, A set of instructions will be posted each weekday that will take about an hour to complete. At the end of three weeks – 15 hours – you’ll have a finished quilt top! Find out more. [...]
This is such a fantastic idea! I just got back from the local store and have my fabrics in the washing machine ready to be ironed and cut up.
This is only my third ever quilt and I am so excited to get started!!!
Erin
I just found this and think it will be fun, count me in. My hour may come later in the day or early the next morning but I will try to keep up