Katie

These are the first 6 rows of my GFG. Only 5 more to go. The connector blocks are in a light beige with a white print fabric. This represents almost 4 years of work. Can't help wondering how others manage a more speedy result.

Katie

Barb C

I am sending you phots of my 2 quilt projects. One is the Lone Star, which I hand quilted and it is my first completed paper piecing project. The second is my Stars and Hexagon quilt which was inspird by a quilt I say in a museum in Richmond, VA. It is done in Civil War reproduction fabrics. I hope you enjoy them. Happy Piecing everyone.

Barb

Emmy

Emmy made this beautiful variation of grandmother's garden with diamonds in the path! Thank you for sharing it with all of us!
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Sandra J R.

Enclosed are photos of my paperpieces projects. 

The bed quilt took three years and was my first paperpieces project and we love it.

Your Yesterday's Stars took a Second Place Ribbon for small one person quilts at the Port St Lucie, Fla Quilt Show put on by the Crazy Quilters.

The miniature granny flower garden was something I tried and it is my favorite piece.  Each piece has a French knot in the middle.

I hate to say, I am hooked, or paperpieced.   Thanks, I think!  Sandra J R.

Dorothy R.

I am sending you a picture of my bee skep made with foundation papers.  It is part of a wall quilt made for my brother-in-law, who keeps bees.  I enjoy your websight very much.

Dorothy R.

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Al F. in Wisconsin

Hello!  My wife, Sharon, and I enjoyed meeting all of you at the international quilt show in Chicago last April.  I have finished my first english paper piecing project--and it's a big one!  A grandmother's flower garden -- 108 x 108.  Attached are two photos - one of me putting on the last hexagon, and one of the quilt top on our bed.  Now we just need to get it quilted!!  :-)

 

I have another project going as well - my own design commemorating my Ironman triathlon experience.  I am mainly a winter stitcher, so I hope to complete it by next Spring.

 

Al F.