Jennifer and I just wrapped up a fun swap called Stitch It | Zippy Pouches.    My pouch has been received so I wanted to share what I made! My partner loved low volume with pops of black, arrows, Anna Maria Horner and Alison Glass. I squeezed all of that in one and made what I […]

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  • I adore your pouch! It’s just perfect. Yes I’m on IG but I enjoy reading blogs stillReplyCancel

  • Love the pouch you made and the one you received!! Good gut feeling to cut them in half!!! No twitter or IG for me, blogs only!ReplyCancel

  • Wow- I really love the pouch you made and the pouch you received. I need that arrow pattern for sure!ReplyCancel

  • Karen Ann

    I adore your arrow pouch and love that you cut them in half. Cute!!ReplyCancel

  • Pamela Graham

    Awesome!ReplyCancel

  • Erin

    This pattern is no longer available on craftsy (I am guessing due to the VAT mess) do you by any chance know who sells it?ReplyCancel

  • Hot damn, I don’t think I’ve seen sexier arrows! The b/w stripey fabric really makes these pop! I’ve pinned it to my “Quilty Goodness” board on Pinterest (with proper credit, of course!). Feel free to follow me if you’d like: http://pinterest.com/lipglass/quilty-goodness/ReplyCancel

  • I love the cut arrows; they’re so much more interesting that way! Modern, colorful and really work on that pouch.

    I do follow you on IG. I’m @quilterinmotion Thanks for sharing your quilty life!
    MarshaReplyCancel

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  I have a new tutorial for you today for making these fun leather tassels.   Quick, easy and addicting to make! You can download the PDF tutorial by clicking on the link below.   LeatherTasselTutorial   You can find the leather used in my tutorial in my Etsy shop. Enjoy!        

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As you can probably tell by looking around, I’ve been on a little sewing hiatus. I had a couple of big projects this year that have wiped out my sewing energy.    Does that ever happen to you? Something about a deadline gets me motivated so I jumped on board to participate in Craft Book […]

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I’m so happy to finally have the Snow Star quilt pattern finished! The pattern includes instructions for 4 quilt sizes: Mini – 25″ x 25″ Baby – 50″ x 50″ Twin – 75″ x 100″ Queen  – 100″ x 100″ You can find it on Craftsy or in my Etsy shop. I appreciate your support […]

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As I’m finishing the  last quilt for this bee, I realized I haven’t shared my work on Dana‘s quilt! Dana was one of the first of us to post her starter block and I was really excited about her inspiration. Her family went on a road trip over last summer and her quilt block (a […]

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  • Elizabeth @ hobbylobbyist

    I love this– I want to make one for 2014.ReplyCancel

  • I do love these round robin quilts, you never know what fabulousness you’ll get back!ReplyCancel

  • Kit Little

    Love this quilt!! This has inspired me – our family to a trip to the UK last year and I think a quilt would be a great way to remember it! Now, just to find the time 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Flying Blind

    Too awesome!ReplyCancel

  • Kim

    This is such an awesome quilt! What a great way to always remember a special trip!ReplyCancel

  • This quilt is very striking! I love the colors too. I showed it to my husband, the camper, and he thought it was way cool too. Thanks for sharing this.ReplyCancel

  • I LOVE this quilt!!! What a great idea! I love crafts that tell a story or have personal meaning!

    I am new to quilting and am striving to learn more and more each day. I found your blog through the Atlanta Modern Quilters Guild site. I couldn’t tell how active they were… is it just monthly? And can you give me more information about how you enjoy it? There’s not much of a sewing community where I am at, and we have lost a lot of the local fabric stores in the past couple years. I am interested in joining the AMQG but since it is a little bit of a drive for me, I want to hear a “real life” review before making a big day of it, if that makes sense.

    Thank you for any feedback you can give!ReplyCancel

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