This, of course assumes you wondered where I was. I hadn't planned on taking a break from blogging, but between regular life and the myriad of Jewish holidays that fall this time of year...I did.
Anyhoo, I'm back and I have a project to share as well as some information for you local folks who might like to join me in a class or two.
As some of you know, I teach classes in a variety of sewing topics over at Stitch Lab. I've actually taken a break this past September and October from teaching so I could focus on getting ready for Quilt Market, but new classes start up in November and I have some new offerings.
So, in prepping for these new classes, I've had the opportunity to re-make a few much-loved designs, including this one:
This is another version of the Fish Baby Log Cabin quilt that I shared with you as well as folks over at Sew, Mama, Sew. The original has long since gone to it's recipient who is now about 3 months old and seriously cute with or without the quilt.
The version featured here is headed to Stitch Lab to help promote the class and hopefully get some of you locals inspired to make this easy, quick project along with me.
For a complete listing of the offerings at Stitch lab, click here.
14 comments:
I love this! amazing colours x
This is awesome in it's simplistic design!!!
Darn, I still really want to make this quilt!
That's it - I'm now ranking you right up there with Willie Nelson and dark chocolate. You've made my list of favorite things!
Happy New Year!
That is a very cool quilt. Love the concept and the quilting.
Incredible, beautiful quiltwork!!! But have you put some thought and time into this:
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Love the yellow & pink, great colours :)
love the quilting on this!
Malka, This quilt is beautiful, I love your color choices!
It is so beautiful! Why do I have to live so far away that I can not afford to come to your classes? Wish you a lot of fun.
I'm seriously wishing Austin was closer! I love your design!
Now I know what I'm going to do with all those solids I collected back in the 70's. And now I ALSO know that wanting to quilt in a circle from the center is not such a bad idea, after all. Thanks!
Wow,
I love your palette!!!
Ana
I just love this quilt! All i can say is, it is beautiful and I just want to keep staring at it!
Beth
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