The February challenge was a broken dish pattern from the same book. I titled it "February's Broken Dishes."
Monday, February 27, 2012
The Mini Challenge
In January, I started a quilt challenge with Kathleen Tracey using books that I have in my book stash. Yes, you have them too. Not only do I have a fabric stash, I have a "book stash." We brag about, "She who dies with the most fabric wins," but who is willing to admit to purchasing every book in the quilt shop? Well, let me first. Yes, I have a print media addiction that is not always cured with a Kindle. When it comes to a quilt book or magazine, I gotta get it. So, I was happy to find Kathy's challenge that selects a mini quilt from one of her four books each month. I have managed to keep up and I must admit, I love the feeling of liberating my fabric from a fate of historical preservation.
My first challenge quilt in the monthly series was made from Prairie Children and Their Quilts and I call my quilt "January Mourning."
The February challenge was a broken dish pattern from the same book. I titled it "February's Broken Dishes."
The February challenge was a broken dish pattern from the same book. I titled it "February's Broken Dishes."
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I like it. Book Stash. I admit it. I read somewhere that if a child grows up in a house that has 100 books, they will be a reader and do better in school. Let's see, more than 100 in my bedroom, the living room, the kitchen, the den, both kids bedrooms, the quilting room, but not the bathroom (only 5 in there). I ment more than 100 in EACH room.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the quilts.