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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Sewing

 

I finished a few more BOM's for Skill Builder:

 

 

This is the push I needed to practice some more FMQ; I need a lot more but I'm having fun.

Exciting news - I have a project in the Fat Quarterly Issue 17 that was just released today! Check it out:

Another project I just finished is this Greenback Wallet pattern by Sara Lawson of Sew Sweetness using her new Art Gallery fabric - Jungle Ave. She will have it on display in her booth at Quilt Market! Let me know if you see it.

Back to it - lots more to sew,,

 

12 readers left a comment:

Needled Mom said...

Your quilting looks wonderful on your skill building project and the wallet is darling too.

Leslie said...

Thanks for the inspirational push. Nice FMQ.

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Your quilting looks great and congratulations on the publications!

Createology said...

You have really made some wonderful projects. I love love love your new wallet! Congratulations on your being published...very exciting. Creative Stitching Bliss...

Gerri said...

Congrats, Mary. I can't wait to pick up the magazine to see your name in lights!

Carla said...

Lots of great projects here Mary. You are having fun!

Susan said...

Your purse is gorgeous! Sarah may have to tie it down so someone doesn't wander off with it!

Abby and Stephanie said...

Love the blocks and solids. Small projects are a great way to practice FMQ. I need to do more of it! :o) Congrats on the project.

Live a Colorful Life said...

You do the most amazing work, Mary! Beautiful projects. I really like the wallet--looks like a great pattern!

Lisa Lisa said...

Your FMQ looks great! I really need to start practicing...just a little at a time so it doesn't seem so overwhelming. Congrats on the publication!

OPQuilt said...

Congrats on hitting print! It's really fun to see your name there -- and I love the wallet. Those colors are so wonderful, and it looks really handy with that zip around the outside.

E.

StitchinByTheLake said...

Love this wallet - and the fabrics too. blessings, marlene