If you've been following my blog for a few years, you may remember the button Crazy Quilt that I was working on before I got sick. Each of the 25 6 inch blocks featured button clusters and some of my fancier buttons. When I got sick, I couldn't do much of anything much less put a quilt together so the blocks have been sitting in my closet for over 2 years now.
I thought about them the other day and even mentioned the button quilt in my blog post yesterday. The quilt kept popping into my mind and I finally realized why!
I'm teaching a Crazy Quilt class in May on how to work with my Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments. It occurred to me that I should take that quilt with me since most of the seams are worked with the charted borders from my Ebook.
When I got back from town this morning, I pulled those blocks out and squared them up:
I probably won't get around to the assembly process until this coming weekend but it feels good to have taken the first step with it. I have everything I need to finish it and it will indeed be a good example to take with me when I teach my class!
Grandma Jammies? Done and dusted!
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Yes, the Grandma Jammies are done! Four pairs of kid-sized (tops and
bottoms) and four pairs of adult-sized lounge pants. All waiting to be
wrapped up...
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14 comments:
Oh Pam! This is so beautiful! I'm so happy you were able to get back to this, the colors, stitching, embellishments, and button work blew me right away!!
Pam ~ that is beautiful! Would make a wonderful wall hanging.
Pam it is gorgeous!!!! You did a splendid job. Look forward to seeing it when it is all finished!
Ann Flowers
flowerscrazyq@gmail(dot)com
Thats great Pam! I cant wait to see, I wish I was closer so I could take your class. I hope its nice and sunny there. Have a great week. Hugs, Kim
PS, I didnt realize you started blogging years ago.
Now that's gonna be a very nice looking quilt when finished!
Once again, a beautiful piece. I can't imagine trying a quilt this big, but I will eventually. Thanks for continuing to inspire me.
Hi Pam
You have worked the colors in beautifully on the button blocks.
It looks really good put together.
I think this is the hardest part - arranging the blocks by color.
Where are you teaching in May and when in May?
Hugs
FredaB
Your quilt is beautiful!
Hi Pam! Oh, I am so thrilled that you are resurrecting this quilt! I loved those blocks and have so many of them in my inspiration file (along with my printed-out copy of your wonderful e-book). I can`t wait to see it finished!! Hugs to you and Mom... Cathy
Sometimes you need to listen when you're 'talking' to yourself! That's going to be a lovely quilt and a great resource for teaching.
Pam, its beautiful. Would love to live closer to take a class with you. I want to learn to cq.
Take care!
Pam! love your button quilt! bright colors, all the buttons, matching blocks! great job!
I am in awe of your beautiful creations Pam! You are so very creative and talented!
I can't wait to see this quilt in person Pam, and I'm so happy you're bringing it to our class in May!
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