And from Katrin/makatrin . . .

Isn't that sweet? Did you notice the stamp detailing on some of her postcards?

Very fun. There's more progress happening in The Postcard Quilt Along flickr group. Here's the block tutorial if you feel like joining us!
Random: My original Postcard Quilt was shared along with a bunch of other terrific projects over on Sew Thankful Sunday by The Crafty Quilter. Fun to see it out and about.
And the headliner over on Instagram - I hit 1700 followers! wow. I mean wow.

Thanks to Pink Chalk Fabrics for sponsoring a celebratory giveaway. Just follow me {aquilterstable} over on Instagram if you don't already, and comment on the "1700" post for a chance to win. I'll pick a random winner on Friday.
Congratulations! That's a lot of followers :) The postcard quilts as memory quilts is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the 1700 followers and for inspiring some personal and fun postcard quilts/quilters. Sounds like people are breaking out favorite fabrics for this quilt and for us fabric horders, that's quite an accomplishment!!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those postcard quilts are so pretty! Congrats on 1700 followers, I don't know how I missed that! And no, I won't be sharing my sewing space, it is a sad corner in our kitchen. LOL
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 1700.....that's a huge following! Thanks for featuring my little quilt, and thanks again for the great design, such a fun quilt to make :)
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in love with the idea of doing these as a memory quilt! Inspired... thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove these! I'd still like to get to one, but, you know, work keeps getting in the way, oh, and that little FAL thing ;o)
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