The pattern for Blueberry Hill has been added to the free patterns page. This pattern is a bit different from my previous patterns and more in line with the format used in the 60 Borders book.
Thanks for sharing your talents Judy! I am looking forward to the quilt along that is launching soon – thinking that quilt may become my son Jack’s bed quilt. Any thoughts on the feather quilting and eta for that? I want to participate, but am not sure when I will have time to make the top for it, so thought I would ask so I can start doing some planning (and if it is still several months away, that works great for me). Thanks 🙂
What a lovely quilt, Judy. I have been following your blog for about six months; what an inspiration. And, I’m a Missouri girl, too. Living on 23 acres in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after retiring from 35 years in the DC area. Your color combinations are truly inspiring. I’ll keep in touch. Kathy
Thank you again! I am looking forward to the new book, so I can check out different borders…love this one, just as all the others! It is below zero here in northern MN., so looking forward to hunkering down to read and sew!
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lwsays
I came home from a long day at work to find your book waiting for me and it’s wonderful! I can’t decide which borders are my favorite.
Deat Judy/
I like this sample very much. I looked at it the you free pattern your side. Please i need your help.
I got it for Christmas one 9 spontoon ruler.
I would like to sew a spiral bargello tablecloth.
A sample is not at my disposal unfortunately.
I ask you if a sample is at your disposal you to send for me.
Thank you! Edit
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Karlasays
Thank you Judy, I am looking forward to giving it a try. If I make it in reds could I call it a cherry pie?
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Cherylsays
How weird am I? Last night, I dreamed that I received your book in the mail. I was so excited. Can you tell I am anxiously awaiting it?
Jennifer says
Thanks for sharing your talents Judy! I am looking forward to the quilt along that is launching soon – thinking that quilt may become my son Jack’s bed quilt. Any thoughts on the feather quilting and eta for that? I want to participate, but am not sure when I will have time to make the top for it, so thought I would ask so I can start doing some planning (and if it is still several months away, that works great for me). Thanks 🙂
Denise :) says
Thanks for sharing, Judy! 🙂
Kathy Ackerson says
What a lovely quilt, Judy. I have been following your blog for about six months; what an inspiration. And, I’m a Missouri girl, too. Living on 23 acres in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after retiring from 35 years in the DC area. Your color combinations are truly inspiring. I’ll keep in touch. Kathy
Kathy Ackerson says
Needed to correct my website address. Sorry…..
Deb says
Thank you again! I am looking forward to the new book, so I can check out different borders…love this one, just as all the others! It is below zero here in northern MN., so looking forward to hunkering down to read and sew!
lw says
I came home from a long day at work to find your book waiting for me and it’s wonderful! I can’t decide which borders are my favorite.
Edit Takacs says
Deat Judy/
I like this sample very much. I looked at it the you free pattern your side. Please i need your help.
I got it for Christmas one 9 spontoon ruler.
I would like to sew a spiral bargello tablecloth.
A sample is not at my disposal unfortunately.
I ask you if a sample is at your disposal you to send for me.
Thank you! Edit
Karla says
Thank you Judy, I am looking forward to giving it a try. If I make it in reds could I call it a cherry pie?
Cheryl says
How weird am I? Last night, I dreamed that I received your book in the mail. I was so excited. Can you tell I am anxiously awaiting it?
JoAnn says
Love this quilt!