My name is Jessica, and I am a proud military wife. I began sewing in junior high school, but lost touch with my creativity during college. After graduation, I moved across the country to be with my husband. After working in Special Education for many years, I was diagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis and Diabetes Insipidus. Unable to continue working outside the home, I turned to sewing to keep myself occupied. This is my life....
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
A personal project
Normally, I spend most of my time working on something for my shop. Between creating, listing, and promoting, there's always something that needs to be done. However, I have been trying to find a little bit of time here and there to work on a side project. It's a quilt using a pattern that I came up with myself. It's a bit slow going, since the design is a bit more complicate to make than it appears to be. As you can see by the pictures, the squares can be laid out in a variety of ways, resulting in many different looks for the quilt. I hope you enjoy it, and if I ever get it finished, I'll be sure to post pictures!
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
A personal project
Normally, I spend most of my time working on something for my shop. Between creating, listing, and promoting, there's always something that needs to be done. However, I have been trying to find a little bit of time here and there to work on a side project. It's a quilt using a pattern that I came up with myself. It's a bit slow going, since the design is a bit more complicate to make than it appears to be. As you can see by the pictures, the squares can be laid out in a variety of ways, resulting in many different looks for the quilt. I hope you enjoy it, and if I ever get it finished, I'll be sure to post pictures!
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Thank is fantastic! You have motivated me to get on the ball with the quilt tops in my sewing room...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow nice Jess !
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WOW! This is a "side project"? That looks like a lot of hard work involved. It looks great so far!
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