
Finishing a top for AHQ has been on my to-do list for months (note my sidebar.) Well, I finally put that pile of fabrics on my cutting board and made this top. It's an easy combination of 9-patches and rail blocks that I had saved a blog picture years ago. I can't give credit to the blogger or the designer, but thanks!

Here are my Judy Niemeyer star centers, still no closer to completion, but soon the may get top priority.

Months ago I was playing with my repro scraps and made some blocks. I had them stitched together and put them on the dresser in my sewing room (aka guest room) but it wasn't the right size. Wanting to finally quilt and finish it, I slashed it in half, sewed it end-to-end and practiced feathers using my friend's Gammill. It is now just the right size for the dresser top and I really like how it turned out!

This zig-zag quilt is a bright tutorial from the Purl Bee - it is for a new baby boy to be born in our extended family next month. I have a cute blue letter fabric to use on the back and will do the simple zig-zag quilting suggested in the turorial.

















