My expectations for my life were simple when I was younger-1) I’d be happy, healthy, married with a home and family. 2) Surly I’d have a good grip on who I am and where I’m going by 32. Flash forward to today… I’m now single, currently unemployed, living at home again in a partially-finished basement, wishing for a diagnosis on my mysterious medical condition. My plan, to change all this and make my 33rd year the best one ever! This is my blog about designing my life in every way.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Heres a sneak peek at the fabric for my next quilt
I love everything about this project! Great job on the previous quilt and fan and chalkboard/tray! You are so talented and a creative visionary. Keep 'em coming, I love reading your blog and looking at the fun pictures!
Hi Tru, I couldn't find an email contact for you, so I am contacting you through your blog. I'm glad that you liked my pirate quilt. Thank you for including a link to my blog with the picture. I used the original "Turning Twenty" pattern. The pattern is four by five blocks. I replaced the middle two blocks with one piece of pirate's gold fabric. The black skull and crossbone applique was purchased from www.stensource.com/creativeiron. I really enjoyed making this quilt. I hope that you have fun with yours.
I love everything about this project! Great job on the previous quilt and fan and chalkboard/tray! You are so talented and a creative visionary. Keep 'em coming, I love reading your blog and looking at the fun pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Tru,
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find an email contact for you, so I am contacting you through your blog.
I'm glad that you liked my pirate quilt. Thank you for including a link to my blog with the picture.
I used the original "Turning Twenty" pattern. The pattern is four by five blocks. I replaced the middle two blocks with one piece of pirate's gold fabric. The black skull and crossbone applique was purchased from www.stensource.com/creativeiron. I really enjoyed making this quilt. I hope that you have fun with yours.
Happy Quilting,
Helen