I'm going to start out this post by sharing that my placemats were featured in Aurifil's Showcase Sunday! It was certainly a thrill to see them right up front on the page banner - woohoo!
February 1:
- Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts
- Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts
February 2:
- Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting
- Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads
February 3:
- Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations
- Pamela Boatright, PamelaQuilts
February 4:
- Janet Yamamoto, Whispers of Yore
- Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese
February 5:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway
This weeks giveaway is for Citrus Sun, which is the collection I am using for my project! You will love it, so make sure you enter!
Last, but not least, here is my progress for Gail's PHD in 2020:
Here is my first UFO finish for the year:
Alouette was completely quilted and bound yesterday afternoon! I have some new starts on the list, but should get those done in February. A good start for the year! Linking up with Quilting Gail!
9 comments:
Great start on your PHD in 2021!!! Love your completed UFO ... it's really cute!
Thanks for linking up to PHD in 2021!
Happy Quilting!
I love batik fabric because it is two sided and the bright colorful designs are so pretty. Your placemats look wonderful and how great that you already have a finish for your goals.
I love batik fabric! The colors are so vibrant and it is always hard to chose a favorite. Your placemats are lovely and will brighten up any table.
Batiks love, let me count the ways! Strong vibrant colors, can use both sides, doesn't ravel, plays well with other fabrics :)
WOW! Great fabric design! Anyway, I found another fabric store which is Broadway Fabrics.
I like batik fabrics because you can use either side of the fabric.
Congratulations on being Aurifil's cover girl! ;-) Beautiful placemats indeed and a good start to your PHD.
I like batiks for the range of color in a single fabric. Also the tightly woven fabric is great for applique!
I love batiks because they are so nice to the touch, with vibrant colors as well. Your quilt it lovely.
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