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Thank you, it's my all time favorite Moda fabric.
Evelyn,if you go to google's home page, in the search box , type " crosses, quilt patterns" but before you click on search go to black bar along top and click images. Then cvick for the search. When you see all the gallery of pictures, you can patterns or info. There is one there (4th row, or 5th) for the Red Cross that might be useful, with instructions.You could modify that slightly for a more Christian crossd. There are hundreds to chose from, anyway:)
I am so glad I could help . Enjoy and happy quilting
Hello Evelyn, thank you that quilt you like is a scrappy snowball.
Hi Evelyn,
Thank you for your comment on my Village Green quilt. That was the Thimbleberries Quilt 2010 Block of the Month. I enjoyed going to my local quilt shop every month for the instructions and the package. I kept up each month and had the queen size quilt done early in 2011.
Hi Evelyn,
I mailed you the pattern and a sample block. I hope you will enjoy and understand the pattern as I said I drew it from a old quilt htat was quilted
Happy birthday, Evelyn~I hope you have a wonderful day!
Great quilt Evelyn I love your colors
Welcome Quilter Friend!
Just wanted to pop in to say “hello” and introduce myself. I’m Linda Hubalek, fellow quilter and author from Kansas. Books about pioneer women are my specialty, with a cooking or quilting theme mixed into each historical fiction series.
My Trail of Thread in written in the form of letters sent back home while my ancestors traveled to Kansas. Each book mentions twelve old-time quilt patterns, and I put drawings of them in the back of the books.
So if you like to read—besides quilting—please enjoy my blog and book excerpts on my website. Besides printed as paperbacks, my ten books are also available for your Kindle or Nook.
I have about a dozen quilts made by my great grandmother, (that we used all the time when I was a kid) so I’m into antique quilts and patterns. What kind of quilts and patterns do you like to work with?
Happy quilting and reading!
Linda Hubalek
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