KT Winner
Congratulations to Debby. You're the winner of Layers of Love book & the 25 Yard Dash pattern. Please email Jamie with your shipping address to lynne@ktquilts.com . She'll send them right out.Thanks to everyone for your comments!
Debby -Thanks
for sharing your trip to Tennessee. I'd love to take one of your
classes. Maybe someday. I use your fabrics in just about every project I
do lately.
What's the Buzzz?
Bees 'n Blooms has arrived at your local quilt shop! We love seeing our UPS guy haul in lots of huge boxes with bolts of fabric and precuts. If you've been looking for a Honey Bun (1 1/2" x WOF strips) for a special project, we have them in Bees 'n Blooms. Moda cut them especially for us! Call Jamie, or see them on the website soon.
More Workshops at A Mountain Quiltfest
With 7 workshops in 5 days, along with an evening dinner/trunk show, our time in Pigeon Forge was busy! Here's a look at a few more of the classes we enjoyed sharing with the quilters in Tennessee.
Eye of the Storm |
Eye of the Storm block |
Happy Spring colors of purples and teals give this block a whole new twist! |
Love, love, love Eye of the Storm in patriotic colors! |
Windmills on the Plains |
Layering the simple pinwheel block. |
Batiks make this windmill sing and dance! |
This Jelly Roll reminds me of orange sherbert - so fresh and summer-y. |
Soft reds and greens in Christmas prints by 3 Sisters will make a lovely holiday quilt. |
Comment here to win the Eye of the Storm and Windmills on the Plains patterns this week. Watch for a sneak peek at the new KT Christmas line, Prairie Cactus, coming soon!
I love the Windmills on the Plains - would love to teach this block to our quilt ministry group.
ReplyDeleteThe eye of the storm is really pretty. I hope you have time to stop at my house in 2016. Lol. Thank you for all your beautiful fabrics, patterns, and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteDid you just say Prairie Cactus??? My goodness, I cannot wait to see it!!! We (our family) love prairie and cacti! Can't wait to make Windmills on the Plain and try out your technique!
ReplyDeleteReading about your quilting adventures makes me wish I could hop on a plane and join you for some quilting fun! You are such an inspiration to me, Lynne! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove the Windmill on the Plains pattern! Can't wait to see the new Christmas line - Prairie Cactus.
ReplyDeleteI really like that windmill method. When you said rail fence, I immediately saw it. So neat!
ReplyDeleteI really like that windmill method. When you said rail fence, I immediately saw it. So neat!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the "Eye of the Storm"... wish I had known you were teaching at Quiltfest... I would have taken your class.. love the look you get with your technique. Will you be back with classes next year at Quiltfest/Tennessee...If you are sign me up!...
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i too love the Windmill on the plains. So many great ideas. Never enough time
ReplyDeleteI really like both of these patterns. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove the eye of the storm. I would of loved to have been there. I know from experience that you give a great workshop. I need to take another one.
ReplyDeleteAs always your patterns are beautiful. I can't wait to see Prairie Cactus!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabrics
ReplyDeleteLove the Eye of the Storm pattern. I'd love to see how it comes together.
ReplyDeleteLoving the Eye of the Storm pattern and the fabric used. I look forward to the new Christmas fabric.
ReplyDeleteLoving the Eye of the Storm pattern and the fabric used. I look forward to the new Christmas fabric.
ReplyDeleteBoth patterns are great! I so enjoy what you come up with in new patterns.
ReplyDeleteI just love the Eye of the Storm pattern! It would look great in the patriotic colors as a Quilt of Valor! Looks like it just might be easy enough for me to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteWhy, there's our own Judy Stokes! I love her and her "Eye of the Storm." What a unique pattern!
ReplyDeleteWow, two more great patterns !
ReplyDeletePinwheels have always been one of my favorites so I am excited to see the new twist on them!! I forwarded your info on to our guild speaker chair, how fun it would be to have you come to Chicago and give us our own private show!!! Happy spring!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pattern and great quilt this will create. Thanks sew for chance to become lucky pin wheely winner.
ReplyDeleteLuv that Christmas fabric is on the horizon.
all the best to you!
What a fun pattern--I would have to rename it Breezes on the Lake--haha!
ReplyDeleteII would love to attend one of your workshops some day. I have plans to try your layered patchwork next month.
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Yay! Eye of the Storm gives me another way to use my mini charms. The Windmills on the Plains pattern looks fun to make-very lively. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Eye of the Storm pattern. And I can't wait to see your Christmas fabric line. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletewonderful quilts! so nice of you to run contests!
ReplyDeleteLove both quilts. Someday I hope to take a class from you.
ReplyDeleteI took the classes for Cooper's Crossing and Clara's Garden but didn't make it to this class. Your work amazes me. I am so excited for the Bees and Blooms fabric to arrive. I hope to do a project with your Christmas line as well!!! so much fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo much movement in these blocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun blog post. I'm so in love with 'eye of the storm'. I know this is one I would love to try. Thanks for the gift giving.
ReplyDeleteWow...eye of the storm doesn't cut off points? Yikes, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletereally like the eye of the storm quilt and the way your patterns come together so quickly compared to traditional methods- makes me want to make more!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the eye of the storm quilt and had to think about how you did it without loosing the star points...clever!
ReplyDeleteI really love the Windmills on the Plain pattern. So many different ways you can make this. I love seeing other people's choices of fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway! jsabol@min.midco.net
ReplyDeleteWhat darling quilts. You seem to be very busy these days. Cruising, and traveling to all sorts of places. It is great to see you teaching people your fun technique. Can't wait to see your Christmas fabric. K-
ReplyDeleteI love your patterns and fabric. It always amazes me, the way a fabric change, alters the look of a quilt.
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I love using your five and dime rulers. I saw you on with Jenny Doan MSQC demonstrating them on You Tube and sent for them right away along with that fabric and ordered them all. Can't wait until I can afford Loose Change book! Thanks Gale H.
ReplyDeleteSweet quilts - my daughter loves the eye of the storm. So I have that on my list to make for sure! thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope one of my local quilt shops gets you on their calendar...I so enjoy your work.....jmh
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