Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Dresdens
It all started out because we were asked to bring two old-fashioned blocks, done in 30's fabrics, to the quilt meeting. I figured it would be a great way to give paper-piecing a try with no commitment. Well, the joke was on me. One, and I was hooked. My little handwork case comes everywhere with me these days. I stitch them up, and everyone else likes to arrange the spokes for me. Teamwork!
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9 comments:
Wow! That is something I've been wanting to try! Maybe this summer:-) They always look so beautiful!
Perfect fabric for this pattern!!!! I just love the vintage "feel" of the blocks!
FEVER!!! :-D They are beautiful!
Oh! Here's the site with the fabulous selvage quilt: http://www.funwithbarbandmary.blogspot.com/ Very cool!
Blessings,
Mary Lou
You are an amazing quilter! You mentioned paper punched? What does that mean?
Very pretty, makes me wish I liked doing applique work better!
I have a quilt made by my great-grandmother that is blocks made with dresdens. It's beautiful and so are yours, Tracy.
I love the new hearder pictures!!!. Dresdens look really good. You are definitely hooked....Paula
Goodness, I meant header pictures.
These are gorgeous!! No wonder you're hooked and you've got lots of help piecing them together :)
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