Why yes, that IS wood grain quilting! And yes, I absolutely love it. Be on the lookout for the full reveal very soon.
Before we get to last week's highlights, I owe you two winners from my January sponsor post. The winner of the cute wool appliqué mug rug kit from Shabby Fabrics is Susan, comment number 31. The winner of the cute heron scissors from Fort Worth Fabric Studio is Nikki, comment number 33. Congrats you two. I'll be emailing you soon so you can get your prizes.
Last week, y'all partied while I was teaching in Houston, and I loved looking through all of the eye-candy while sitting in the airport. By the way, I posted a few photos from my class on Instagram and Facebook, so be sure to check them out. I'm My Quilt Infatuation on both platforms.
Speaking of teaching, I only have ONE open month in 2018, and that's April! So, if your guild is looking for a fun, unique workshop where you can bust through some serious scraps, contact me ASAP to reserve your spot!
At last week's party, Jayne at Twiggy and Opal shared this fun, scrappy Drunkard's Path scrapbuster.
Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework linked up this rainbow postage stamp beauty. What a stunner!
Karen at Karen's Quilting shared her finished Good Fortune Quilt top. I love how the warm and cool colors play in this quilt-
And Alison at Little Bunny Quilts showed off this Blocked Rainbow quilt. Those colors just sing against that black background!
Okay, y'all! Time to show me what you've got this week. Let's link up!
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Your sneak peeks are always so fun! xAli
ReplyDeletemy quilt wasn't finished but thanks for the share - I have gotten all the borders on now that the instructions covered for it and will be going queen size though and adding more to it! Maybe there will be a real finish in a couple weeks - keep your fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteYou are the second person this week that I have seen using the wood grain...I need to make up some practice sandwiches and give it a go, it is such a nice pattern to use.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the teaser! Looking forward to seeing the completed quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your newest quilt, all of those pretty green fabrics. Rain, rain and more rain is here in Alabama as well. I have had to photograph indoors as well. Looking forward to some sunny outdoors weather.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the full reveal!!! Love the sneak :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my DP quilt! I finally finished quilting it and lo and behold...I'm sharing that today on NTT!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is amazing, even without the full reveal photos! Some quilts are worth waiting for the weather to cooperate! The quilting is so cool, love the flow of the wood grain!
Congratulations on another beautiful finish! I will check back for that outdoor photo.
ReplyDeleteForest greens with wood grain quilting. You are such a tree-hugger :-D
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this quilt. You should be so happy with it, Kelly!
I love the sneak peek, Kelly! I'm a fan of woodgrain quilting, too, and yours looks great :)
ReplyDeleteLove the sneak peek and the quilting is great!
ReplyDeleteI love wood grain quilting, but I have yet to try it!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting looks amazing Kelly! Thanks for sharing my quilt again.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so fresh and delightful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe've been having rain as well. And it looks like it's coming again in a few days. But the bonus is...no more snow. ☺
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