Finally, yay! I’m embarrassed that the journey to this tutorial started over 3 months ago, but sometimes things are beyond your control. The date is set now, so Oct 1st, be on the look out for a ‘recipe’. 😉 Here’s a sneak peek: And on a sappy note… thank you all so much for the […]

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  • KellyS

    Oh oh oh! I completely love this! I am looking forward to the tutorial!ReplyCancel

  • Oh this looks interesting!! Like I have nothing else on my plate BUT…ReplyCancel

    • I feel you on that! But isn’t that the life of a quilter? LOL. I promise it’s easy peasy. 🙂

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  • Suzanne

    I recently saw a picture of your circle quilt on Flickr and had to check out your blog. I can’t wait to see the recipe – thanks for sharing it.ReplyCancel

  • Wowzers! It is gorgeous! Can’t wait to see the tutorial!ReplyCancel

  • Beautiful quilt. I love the white with splashes of color. Very nice! Can’t wait for the tute!ReplyCancel

  • Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts

    Yea for you! So happy and can’t wait to see it. 🙂ReplyCancel

  • wow,just arrived from fiberofallsorts blog .This quilt is absolutely gorgeous,I love.I`m looking forward to the tutorial,please.ThanksReplyCancel

I missed last weeks WIP because I didn’t realize it was Wednesday until it was Thursday. I’m back on track this week though folks.   It’s Wednesday and I might even get this posted before 10am.  Woot! On to what happened this week: COMPLETED PROJECTS: August Simply Strings Bee Block:  Here’s the inspiration quilt, Fan Quilt.   […]

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  • I love your blocks! All of them! I am hoping to do one of those string ones (the green one) some day. I love how your bordered it with the white, too!ReplyCancel

  • All of your blocks are so fun and beautiful! I particularly love the String Bee block.ReplyCancel

  • Cille

    You make such beautiful blocks…. The fan quilt and the big X are my favorites. The colors are so vibrant.ReplyCancel

  • amorette

    love the simply strings bee block! it is great with all those colors. your mini sewing machine quilt is amazing. wow.ReplyCancel

  • Love, love, love your little sewing machine! Sew cute! I was one of the two ladies who came and visited ATLMQG about a month ago; I was working on the red and white hexie quilt. I’m not going to make my 9/15 deadline but they pushed it to the 26th so we’ll see! I posted it in my WiP if you want to take a look.
    http://tildastwistedlife.blogspot.com/2011/09/wip-wednesday.htmlReplyCancel

  • All these blocks are fabulous! I especially love the Sew Bee It blocks. So pretty!ReplyCancel

  • Gorgeous work!! I love that little sewing machine.ReplyCancel

  • That sewing machine mini is amazing! I sure wish I could have a spotted machine! Your blocks are great too.ReplyCancel

  • Susan

    I am SEW glad I found your blog (thanks to Ellison Lane Quilts)! Your little sewing machine is toooooo cute!ReplyCancel

I finally get to share the ‘secret’ quilt! You’ve probably seen several Modern Quilt Guilds hosting Kona Challenges, and in Atlanta we just wrapped ours up this past Sunday. The amazing people at Robert Kaufman donated solid Kona charm packs for each of the members and then we had to create a quilt, making the […]

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  • Stunning!!! I love it xReplyCancel

  • I love it! It’s just the kind of quilts I have been gravitating towards. Great job!ReplyCancel

  • Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts

    It’s wonderful Lindsey- very fresh. What awesome special guests. I bet it was such a fun event!ReplyCancel

  • It’s so grand. And what a great reveal. All those tiny pieces. . you are so talented.ReplyCancel

  • Interesting to see the other quilts and interesting what were picked as winners. Quilting is a very subjective art!ReplyCancel

  • This is a beautiful quilt!! One of my favorites that I have seen recently.ReplyCancel

  • just saw this over at MDQ! It’s lovely. Simple and colorful, just how I like ’em!ReplyCancel

  • Great looking quilt. Found you over at MDQ. Love the improv quilting style, nothing like starting and not knowing where it will end.ReplyCancel

  • Love the style of this quilt. Wonderful work. It’s just fabulous!ReplyCancel

  • Just wonderful! I love it!ReplyCancel

  • […] A totally unique way to show off sporadic bits of patchwork. Read the story behind its creation here. […]ReplyCancel

  • 53 Quilts To Eye, Create, Or Buy | Dream Viral

    […] A totally unique way to show off sporadic bits of patchwork. Read the story behind its creation here. […]ReplyCancel

  • Jamie Tucker

    Absolutely beautiful quilt, I haven’t done any quilting in a long time but your piece inspired me to start again. It’s a beautiful work of Art, the Quilt! Where I come from, they tell the story of one’s life.This Art has been in my family for Generations. Beautiful Work!ReplyCancel

    • admin

      Jamie, Thank you so much for your kind words! So glad that you’ve gotten back into quilting. Enjoy it!ReplyCancel

I started this mini quilt last Fall for my Modern Quilt Guild’s mini-quilt challenge. And then I stuck it in the UFO pile where it sat for a year. Thank you Faith for the little kick-in-the-pants I needed to finish it up! You kind of need sunglasses to look at it, but I love it.    […]

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  • Aww! I love it! Did you draw all the pieces? I like the mix of fabrics you used. Sometimes, projects just need time to rest in a UFO pile for a while.

    I sent a quilt top off to be quilted today. Tomorrow, I have to tackle making a motor cover for a jon boat used for duck hunting. 🙁ReplyCancel

    • Thank you Anne! I did draw out all the pieces and then appliqued them on. Good luck with the motor cover, I hope it goes together quickly so you can get back to sewing something you want!

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  • Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts

    OMG I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. If it ever needs a new home, you can rest assured it would be happy here. 🙂 JK I know you probably can’t part with it but it is super cute. Girl, you have so much talent!
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    • LOL, I don’t think I could part with it. Thank you for your sweet words! xo

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  • Sunglasses schmunglasses. I love love love this.The patchwork piece is perfect.ReplyCancel

  • very cute! i love the quilt on a quilt!

    my sewing machine’s name is lucy and she is pretty agreeable too!ReplyCancel

    • Thank you Randi! I’m glad to hear Lucy stays on her best behavior! 😉

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  • Wow – it’s fantastic!!!! And the quilting is amazing!ReplyCancel

  • Andi

    I LOVE it! I’m sad we didn’t see it last year, but I hope we’ll see it at Show & Tell? I didn’t even know this existed : ) I have plans for a Featherweight version soon…. someday….ReplyCancel

    • I will for sure bring to show-n-tell. I can’t believe it didn’t jump out at you in my sewing room, it’s been stuck to the wall unfinished all this time. Make one for your Featherweight!

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  • Very nice! Love the way the thread comes off the spool!ReplyCancel

  • Oh my gosh, that is amazing!! I’m so glad you finished it, wow, totally creative and inspiring.ReplyCancel

  • Looks great! I love the quilting on it! I saw the pics of the Kona quilts on FB and I’m trying to decide which one you made. I’ve narrowed it down to 3 (I think!)ReplyCancel

    • Thank you Mitzi! Mmm…. wonder if you’ve guess right!? I’m going to post it today, if I get a chance.

      Hope you’re well!

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  • thespunkydiva

    That is such a neat mini-quilt. Visiting from Sew Modern Monday.
    ~ Kimberlee at The Spunky Diva ReplyCancel

  • totally amazing lindsey!!! i love every little detail about it. 🙂ReplyCancel

  • So cute and creative! I love that your machine is named Pearl.ReplyCancel

  • This is SO cute!!ReplyCancel

  • Hi! Your mini quilt is really beautiful and the idea with your sewing machine is great!ReplyCancel

How was your weekend? Ours was very low-key, but relaxing (with just a jolt of anxiety!).   It’s refreshing to just do nothing.   It was good for the kiddos.   Time to just be. I did a little sewing on an unfinished mini quilt that’s been hanging on my design wall for, *gasp*, a year. […]

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  • Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts

    Glad y’all are OK and didn’t have any tornados your way. I will definitely check out your brownie recipe- they look divine.
    Hope your week is going well my friend!
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  • Danielle's Dish

    Texas Brownies would be great for the JSL cook book!ReplyCancel

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