I've owned my quilt shop since 1990, specializing in antique reproduction fabrics. Made my first quilt in 1976 which greatly reduced my sewing of clothing! Would like to find more time to SEW.......maybe when I retire? Am married to a farmer, have 3 children and 4 grandchildren who are the light of my life!!! And now there are 3 great-grandchildren and another due in January 2019!
Paducah or Bust Part 3
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Here's a few misc shots from Paducah!
We loved the pop up shops and the way the entire city gets involved in
quilt show week!
The only time I went to...
Another Madder
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I had another little Madder quilt on my bucket list, so I cut pieces for it
at the same time as the two I finished recently. These blocks finish at 5
inche...
Pre-Order Tree Farm Quilt Kits & Bundles!
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*Tree Farm is my newest fabric collection and it's coming soon. This
collection doesn't scream Christmas but sure does bring the holiday to
life. *
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Animal quiltalong - finis!
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This year's theme for Corinne and Cecile's sew-a-long was "animals". I
have been oh so bad about posting my progress but ever so happy with the
final re...
Much to Share From March
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Couldn't believe when March came to an end and I hadn't found time to post.
I had been stitching more than I have for a while, but never wrote about
it, ...
What's Happening
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It was such a fun and busy year!
We love helping other people have fun too. One of our favorite things is
wrapping and helping give gifts - just let u...
July Monthly Mini
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I borrowed this idea from many others who have done this. Scene within a
square of toile, framed with scraps. Lightly quilted. See more on Wendy’s
bl...
Counted Cross Stitch and a Quilt Finish
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Counted cross stitch has made a big come back and I have joined those
returning to the craft. What a change since I taught myself how to do it
back in ...
Life after a Flood: It's Not All bad!
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Between 5 and 7 PM on February 27th, a small cold water valve under our
master bathroom sink gave way. I was gone but had been in there prior to
leaving...
Emily's Legacy
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After 10 years I finally have the pattern for this quilt ready! It took me
5 years to make the quilt, then another 5 years of procrastination to
finish th...
I’m on instagram now
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I haven’t been posting to my blog because I spend my time posting on
Facebook and Instagram. Find me on Instagram by searching
notesfromthequiltlab. Qui...
Adieu
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When I started my blog back in 2009, never in my wildest dreams did I ever
think it would evolve as it did.
I have made so many friends and acquaintances a...
Ann Robinson Bedcover
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This bedcover is one of the earliest quilts in the Shelburne Museum
collection, and is on the cover of the book Enduring Grace, Quilts from the
Shelbur...
9 years ago
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Flock of Geese Quilt
Feels so good when a quilt gets finished whether it is bedsize or dollsize!! This Flock of Geese quilt is one of Lori Smith patterns, a most prolific designer!! My quilt is brighter than hers.....used mostly Windham reproductions. Bet you can't guess that I love to make Triangles!! I have found that my photos actually enlarge twice if you click on them a second time...might be because I have my camera set to a higher resolution than what is used for normal email.
Cyndi, this is absolutely stunning!! Now for sure I have to get myself in gear and go down to Windham NY and shop the new store...it is owned by the parents of the Windham Fabric line- or so I hear. Anyway, want great repros?? It's the place to go! Can't believe I still haven't been down...Now for the burning questions of the day: Just how small are those little triangles, and better yet- is that the pattern I just bought. Now I have to go look. I too love Lori Smith! Karen
That is one sweet quilt! I am working on a variation of one of Lori Smith's Fat Quarter quilts, a little sampler, and hope to have the top done before long. I love her patterns too.
Thanks for the kind comments, Ladies! I love lots of color and this little quilt has about 50 different fabrics! Would love the see the Windham shop in NY! The small half-square triangle blocks are 1" finished and the larger are 2". Most of her quilts finish about 16' x 20". The Lori Smith pattern is "And the 4-Inch Block"....has several other little quilt patterns I plan to make!
Wow, I absolutely love this little gem! The fabrics are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteCyndi, this is absolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteNow for sure I have to get myself in gear and go down to Windham NY and shop the new store...it is owned by the parents of the Windham Fabric line- or so I hear. Anyway, want great repros?? It's the place to go! Can't believe I still haven't been down...Now for the burning questions of the day:
Just how small are those little triangles, and better yet- is that the pattern I just bought. Now I have to go look. I too love Lori Smith!
Karen
Cyndi, beautiful little quilt. It just sparkles.
ReplyDeletePat in Texas
That is one sweet quilt! I am working on a variation of one of Lori Smith's Fat Quarter quilts, a little sampler, and hope to have the top done before long. I love her patterns too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little quilt made with a lovely choice of colours. Could admire this for hours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments, Ladies! I love lots of color and this little quilt has about 50 different fabrics! Would love the see the Windham shop in NY! The small half-square triangle blocks are 1" finished and the larger are 2". Most of her quilts finish about 16' x 20". The Lori Smith pattern is "And the 4-Inch Block"....has several other little quilt patterns I plan to make!
ReplyDeleteI thought I had this page set up so the comments would come to my Inbox but they did not.....trying to fix that now!
ReplyDeleteLove it...!!
ReplyDeleteReally dear. Glad you enjoyed your vacation!
ReplyDeletevery nice...I love to look at antique quilts
ReplyDeleteoh I love this little quilt so do you have a kit? your fabric choices are perfect!
ReplyDeleteKathie
Hi Cyndi Have just discovered your blog. Love your little quilt it is just gorgoeus and your colour choices are perfect :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Lynne
I love the fabrics in your little quilt. Sandi
ReplyDeleteHi Cyndi,
ReplyDeleteJust learned about your blog. Your quilt is amazing!
Judy
Gorgeous!! love the fabrics on your blog, are you still in business?? I love your toiles :))
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