When I was at the quilting group meeting last weekend, my friend Lois gave me some of her leftover scraps from an old project. She knows I do a lot of scrap projects, and also that we love kitties. As soon as I saw these, I knew they would be perfect as another Aunt Beulah’s… Continue reading A perfect match
Tag: Aunt Beulah's Arrowheads quilt
More arrowhead blocks
These are so much fun, it’s almost like eating potato chips. You can’t stop at just one. These are both made from leftover skirt fabrics plus other scraps or coordinating stash. The one above uses an out of print Tula Pink fabric from her Moon Shine collection called Sprout (Jam colorway). I love how the… Continue reading More arrowhead blocks
Scrap happy
I’m still working on the alternate blocks for Rhododendron Trail, but at a slower pace than when I was working on each of the clues for the mystery. I have about 15 more blocks to make before I can attach the sashing to them and start putting everything together. Meanwhile, I’m making blocks for some… Continue reading Scrap happy
Playing around with scraps
In between sewing pink alternate blocks, I sometimes feel the need to give myself a color break. My mom gave me some leftover scraps from her Twilight in the Garden quilt, and some were actually big enough to make an Aunt Beulah’s Arrowheads block. I just pulled out some darker green scraps from my own… Continue reading Playing around with scraps
Aunt Beulah’s quilt
My great aunt Beulah made a quilt that I claimed many years ago. I love that she hand pieced and hand quilted it. I love everything about it. It’s made with a variety of fabrics, including some polyester double-knits, which just adds to its charm. I can’t imagine hand piecing and hand quilting all that,… Continue reading Aunt Beulah’s quilt