Monday, October 26, 2009

Everybody's doing it.

The other day I had the chance to go sew with my two Debbies. I went again, just for a cup of coffee because I was so busy and then stayed all day. ALL DAY PEOPLE. Anyway, Debbie was working on a wonderful quilt designed by Johna'Lee of the Scrappy Appleyard. Super duper cute.

Of course there's Dresden plate action going on over here as well. Seriously, I'm dying over it. And the runner with the hourglass blocks is wonderful. I love something that's just a tad more complicated to piece.
Amy did it. Sarah did it. And I want to do it too.

Working on testing out some ideas, because you know me, I want to do it a little different. But its fun. Well until I started cutting all my crazy pieces.
Anyway peeps, working on that and then a fun new project.. more on that later. Hope you had a great weekend. Tell me all about it. xo

17 Comments:

Blogger Jocelyn said...

I've been working on 2" squares. Lots of them!!!! A Schnibbles pattern with so many 2" squares it's driving me crazy :-(

7:04 AM  
Blogger mascanlon said...

Oh good heavens Pam, I was going to sit done today and keep working on finishing a UFO Christmas quilt that I used as a class sample years ago. Its all cut and the blocks half made so I have been plodding along. (Now I don't like the fabric anymore or the pattern..lol) Of course after reading this post and surfing along to all the links, thanks for that, I want to run out and find a fat quarter stack to make the Dresden plate table runner! When does it end!

7:21 AM  
Blogger Sandy said...

Love your little dresden plates...at least they look really little in the picture!

7:40 AM  
Blogger Minick and Simpson said...

Never been a big fan of Dresden plates - until NOW. What a great choice of fabrics!

Laurie

7:49 AM  
Blogger Sherri said...

Love Dresdens...they're way addicting though! Yours are just too cute!

7:50 AM  
Blogger jen duncan said...

well, you know 'fun weekends' aren't really in the cards for me right now, but I'll get there! Just had to tell you I think you'll have a lot of fun with this quilt...sure looks fun so far! I made one in 1980 but not since. :-)

8:18 AM  
Blogger Nanette Merrill said...

Well your little dresdens are lovely. I have some of those sweet fabrics, Of course I do.

9:46 AM  
Anonymous happy zombie said...

Well get on it! I'm working on one right now (and want to ditch it after seeing yours), but want a new way to do it. HURRY! I leave for a retreat soon!

Your plates are sooo cute I could weep. Tear. Tear. Tear. There you have it. Your cuteness made me weep.

11:31 AM  
Blogger Dena said...

Love the dresden plates. I've been working on perfecting my machine quilting skills. Being a hand quilter for so many years, this is quite the task. LOL

12:14 PM  
Blogger Suzanne said...

"My Two Debbies" sounds like a soap opera!! Seriously Pam, you make the hard stuff look real easy. Dresden Plate??? In my dreams.

- Suzanne

2:04 PM  
Anonymous Sarah said...

Yay Pam, how fun. Did you use a ruler to cut them? Cute fabrics :)

4:59 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Love dresdens, very classic and cute!

5:27 PM  
Blogger Darlene said...

OMG, Pam, I love this - it's too sweet for words! Can I have your scraps - LOL!!!

2:07 PM  
Blogger Candace said...

Darling little Dresdens, Pam!
Cheers!

2:12 PM  
Blogger Mary Lou Weidman said...

Your blog always makes me wish I lived closer to YOU...like next door. Those dresdan plates are awesome and YOU have fabulous color sense Pam! Please stop by for coffee at my house. I'll bake cookies!

6:08 PM  
Blogger Kathi D said...

What's that rack that you have your oh so cute scraps in?

6:16 PM  
Blogger John'aLee said...

Hi! I'm John'aLee. I just found your post. I'm really new to this blog land thing...but it made me feel special to be mentioned on your blog!
Thanks!!

12:57 PM  

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