Please be sure to check out the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop, (you can see it here) where twenty-five bloggers will be sharing their hand-crafted Christmas ideas. Sarah is doing a great job with the blog hop and I like that the new links and the next quilt steps are posted each day after Midnight so I guess I'll be staying up late tonight just to satisfy my curiosity.
And once the July QAL is done, I'll be ready to start another one on August 1st. I'm looking forward to participating in the I Wish You A Merry Quilt-A-Long, and reuniting with some of the bloggers I met through the 2017 New Quilt Bloggers Blog Hop. Eleven of these quilt bloggers will be releasing every other Tuesday, a new Free 12" quilt block pattern and tutorial. (More information can be found on Quilting Jet Girl's blog, click here). My plan for this one is to use my Cotton+Steel Christmas stash and to have a new wall hanging for the holiday.
I'm linking up with the fortnightly Sew Stitch Snap Share link up hosted by Linda of Kokaquilts. I am honored and thrilled that Linda has mentioned me in her post today. Please be sure to visit and join the link up to see Linda's lovely work, I love her fabric mashups, and to check out some of the other bloggers.
Here's hoping your quilting is keeping you cool!
This is looking interesting, and so satisfying to be able to dig into the stash! Thanks for linking up with 'sew stitch snap SHARE'
ReplyDeleteTwelve days seems like the perfect length for a quilt along. Isn't it amazing how good it feels when you change your blade! I changed mine today, to start cutting out my Wonderland fabric! I found the perfect pattern! I can hardly wait to share it.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what your finished quilts look like! Sorry to hear about your a/c, but having a quilt room in a basement is a positive when that happens!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, there are a lot of fun Christmas projects around blogland. Thanks for sharing. Hope things cool down for you soon. Most people don't think it gets hot here on the coast of Maine, but when it is in the 90's the humidity is killer! I just turn on the AC and wish for Fall!
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