Last Friday I had a fun day of teaching the Mile a Minute quilt
to a group of women from the Bow River Quilters Guild. They dug into their scraps and got well on
their way to making the scrappy blocks for either a crib size or a twin size
quilt. Here they are with at least one
block completed.
Bow River Quilters Guild with Donna, Shirley, Sheila, Sharon, Nancy, Carol, Terry & Helen (in random order) |
Then on Sunday I got an e-mail and picture from Sheila she
had her little quilt top completed. I’m impressed, way to go Sheila!
Sheila's Mile a Minute Quilt |
Thanks for a fun day of teaching and sewing, Bow River Quilters!
This easy quilt can be made from scraps and blocks from
projects never finished. Clean out your
sewing room for this one, it’s a scrap buster.
Mile a Minute is bright, pretty and wonky - your sashing and border will
determine the overall colour of the quilt. Click on "Mile a Minute tutorial" to use up some scraps and follow my tutorial which goes on for six Tuesdays.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ~ Laozi
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