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Pattern, Show and Tell

One Fish, Two Fish – Mary’s Version

Mary, a local quilter and fellow guild member, purchased my One Fish, Two Fish pattern last year and recently sent me a picture of her finished quilt. I love seeing what people create with my designs. Mary used the fish pattern to bring her own underwater scene to life, and it turned out beautifully. Isn’t it just adorable?

One Fish, Two Fish Mary H

If Mary’s quilt inspires you, here is a picture of my original design, along with a link to my pattern store where you can purchase the pattern.

PPP-060 One Fish, Two Fish

Für die deutsche Version der Anleitung mit metrischen Maßen bitte dem Kauflink unten für die englische Version folgen und beim Checkout angeben, dass die deutsche Version gewünscht ist. Ich verschicke dann per email die Anleitung in der gewünschten Sprache.

If you have pictures of projects you have finished using my designs, I would love to see them! Feel free to send them my way, and I would be happy to feature them here as well. My email address is on the back of the cover page of every pattern.

Longarm, Personal Projects

Four Little Preemiequilts

Last year, I scrambled to finish all the preemiequilts I wanted to take to Germany. It was entirely my fault, as I had completed the tops early on but procrastinated, leaving myself to stitch down eight bindings and labels the weekend before I left. I did not want a repeat of that this year! I do not even know yet if or when I am going, but I have already finished four little quilts, labels and all.

I aim to make four per year but fell behind during COVID when I kept buying fabric but never actually sewed anything. These four are my 2024 quilts, and I already have four more in progress. Three of the tops are pieced, so there is a good chance I will finish them well before I need them.

Longarm

Nate’s Quilt

Nate's Quilt

Made by: Lyn R.

Pantograph: Squiggle Wiggle by Christy Dillon

Thread: Glide 17543 Light Grey

There is a tiny bit of custom quilting here, Nate’s name has been quilted into one of the upper corners of the quilt which is mostly visible from the back.

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