The redwork patterns for this quilt are posted here.
http://pacificpatchwork.typepad.com/...itchalong.html
The quilt measures about 27"X29". The blocks are small enough that you can stitch one up in an evening. It's a fun 'take-along' project.
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The redwork patterns for this quilt are posted here.
http://pacificpatchwork.typepad.com/...itchalong.html
The quilt measures about 27"X29". The blocks are small enough that you can stitch one up in an evening. It's a fun 'take-along' project.
LOVE IT.... Thanks sooooo much for posting!
That is wonderful. Thanks for posting it.
I just LOVE redwork and your's is darling!
Thanks for posting the website as well. It seems that many more quilters are "into" machine embroidery rather than hand embroidery. I for one anyway like the charm of a hand embroidered piece.
A couple of my favorite hangouts: (that you probably already know about......)
http://www.bobbysocksqc.com/freeredwork.htm (changes monthly)
http://www.redworkplus.com/store/products/?category=26
http://www.birdbrainDesgns.net
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/redwork/books.htm
Thank you everyone! I hope some of you will join in with the redwork. It's a very relaxing way to spend an evening. No machines necessary.Originally Posted by Joan
I remember spending many a summer day sitting under the weeping willow tree in our yard, stitching with my mother and sisters. Lazy summer days memories!
Right now I have about 4 different redwork projects and a grandmother's flower garden for handwork. I need some focus here!
Joan, Thanks for the web sites. I've actually spent some time at birdbrain designs. They're very good about sending orders out promptly. I haven't visited Erica's or redworkplus before. I'll enjoy checking them all out.