Pillowcase to match my 1930's bowtie quilt
#13
I nthink you done a great job.I made a pillow out of a left over block that i had
that i sold to my sons futuremother inlaw a couple of years ago.i made a hidden zipper an she was tickled to pieces over it.I should of took pictures of it but wasn't thinking an didnt.
that i sold to my sons futuremother inlaw a couple of years ago.i made a hidden zipper an she was tickled to pieces over it.I should of took pictures of it but wasn't thinking an didnt.
#14
Eddie, you amaze me!
By the way, I just bought a new book today I know you'd like. It's called Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm quilts, by the same authors (Lintott) that wrote your other book. You would find enough inspiration in this book to keep you busy for at least another year or two!
By the way, I just bought a new book today I know you'd like. It's called Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm quilts, by the same authors (Lintott) that wrote your other book. You would find enough inspiration in this book to keep you busy for at least another year or two!
#16
Thanks, everyone! :)
I have that book and love it as much as the original Jelly Rolls book that they did. I think out of all the quilt books I have that those 2 are the absolute best!
Originally Posted by Harmony
Eddie, you amaze me!
By the way, I just bought a new book today I know you'd like. It's called Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm quilts, by the same authors (Lintott) that wrote your other book. You would find enough inspiration in this book to keep you busy for at least another year or two!
By the way, I just bought a new book today I know you'd like. It's called Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm quilts, by the same authors (Lintott) that wrote your other book. You would find enough inspiration in this book to keep you busy for at least another year or two!
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