Foundation Paper Piecing – Do you love it or hate it? I always thought it was too much work, so I never tried it. If it were not for my Gridster Bee friends, I may never have ventured into this arena. What did I find? I really like it! I can’t say I love it yet! I am just starting this adventure and it seems like with this book by Elizabeth Dackson, that I may have a chance to move toward loving it! Let’s get stitching!
Author: quiltstudio62
And The On Your Mark Winner Is…..
On Your Mark Create! Blog Hop & Giveaway
Project #1 – The Churn Dash Pinwheel Table Topper
Project #2 – Foundation Paper Pieced Pillow
Project #3 – Bridget’s Bagettes by Atkinson Designs
And these scraps are all that was left of those 12 fat quarters!
Tuesday, April 17: Simone @simone.g.b; Simone Bradford
Wednesday, April 18: Elizabeth @occasionalpiecequilt; opquilts.com
Thursday, April 19: Stephanie @spontaneousthreads; Spontaneous Threads
Friday, April 20: Linda @quiltlady63
Saturday, April 21: Joan@alaskanquilter
Sunday, April 22: Carol @carolanngillen
Monday, April 23: Sarah @nohatsquilts
Tuesday, April 24: Afton @quiltingmod; Quilting Mod
Wednesday, April 25: Allison @quiltstudio62; Quilt Studio 62
Thursday, April 26: @pbstudiofabrics; Inspired by Fabric
On Your Mark – Create! Hop Begins
Exciting news! The On Your Mark – Create! Hop just started! This blog hop will feature Simone Bradford’s new line of fabric – On Your Mark by Paintbrush Studio Fabrics. There will be new projects revealed over the next 10 days by 10 very talented designers. You won’t want to miss it!
So to get us started, rush over to Simone’s blog, Simone Bradford to see a beautiful chair she reupholstered in On Your Mark fabric. It is a wonderful transformation! And, be sure to leave a comment and you may just win a bundle of this fabulous fabric!
Don’t forget to check out all the designers – a new project every day. Check out the schedule and follow either on Instagram or their sites!
MQX East – Mini Country Quilt Class
I am so excited to attend this class later this week! The class is taught by Jenny and Helen of Sew Kind of Wonderful and the pattern is their Mini Country pattern. I chose Amy Ellis Wanderlust fabric. This is a small quilt and it will be perfect for the “mini quilt” wall I want to create. I love learning new techniques and I can’t wait to see how it turns out!
More Anita's Arrowhead Blocks
I really do love these blocks! I have been really busy with the “day job” and graduate school, which makes me thankful I have some simple projects underway that I can continue to work on. These blocks are great when I have just a few minutes. I love the way these look! Block pattern is by Anita Grossman Solomon. Sheer genius!
I am hopeful that I can finish these blocks up this week, but let’s see how it goes!
Gridster Bee Blocks – January – March
This year I had an opportunity to participate in my very first online quilting bee – the Gridster Bee. The bee is hosted by Elizabeth at Occasional Piece Quilt. I could not feel more honored and I am having so much fun! It is helping me to step outside my comfort zone and learn some new blocks and techniques. What a wonderful group of fun and talented ladies! Here are my first three blocks for this year.
This block was for Carol in January:
Anita’s Arrowhead
Fun Sunday With Pineapple Blocks!
I spent the afternoon watching Anita Grossman Solomon’s Craftsy class and made these two pineapple blocks. I love that you just take two pieces of fabric, fold them, cut them, and stitch them!
I used fat quarters that I had laying around, but these are just test blocks. I will definitely be making more and will play with color and design.
Hello 2018!
Hello 2018 and welcome to a world of change. For the last 35+ years I have worked in technology and in various capacities from development to leadership and everything in between. Obviously I have a passion for technology or I would not have thrived in this field for so many years. Why is that important in 2018?




























