Today I am thrilled to be sharing three quilts from different readers who have sent emails and have given me permission to share their story with you.
Christina writes, "I'm sure that you are fully aware that you have a lot of international fans. But here is some proof! I made a Dog Gone Cute quilt and took it to our local tourist attraction, the Eiffel Tower. This is the real one, by the way, not that fake one in Las Vegas. ;-)) I didn't have an assistant to hold the quilt up - that would have been better - but I hope you enjoy the picture anyway. And yes, I'm one of those 'weirdos' that don't have a blog or an Instagram account etc. Thanks so much for this pattern. Although my result does have some flaws, I really like this quilt! I will be giving this to my nephew who is turning 5 in a few days. The family recently got a dog that everyone is crazy about, so hopefully he will like these dogs, too. All the best from Paris."
Sharon sent me a photo of her Raccoon quilt. And says, "I loved the orange raccoon so decided to use two in the pattern. It is adorable. Thanks for the pattern and your help along the way. My grandson loved the quilt and has been sleeping with it every night. Really fun quilt. Thanks."
And Margaretha wrote, "I just wanted to share with you a picture of the Chihuahua quilt I made for my daughter. She will be visiting this weekend and I know she will love it. I named it "Chloe and Friends" since that's the name of her little Chihuahua. It was a lot of fun making and I even added an extra row to make it longer. I bought your pattern when you visited Kempenfelt Quilters Guild as our speaker last fall and next I will be making your Dog Gone Cute pattern. Thanks for all the wonderful, fun and easy patterns you are creating."
It makes me so happy to be able to share quilts made by other readers and to show how the patterns can be personalized to suit each quilter's ideas. Those Dogs at the Eiffel Tower are amazing! I love that Christina added both sizes of blocks for a pretty pack of pups. Seeing Sharon's Raccoon quilt makes me smile. Two orange raccoons are better than one... And I love the wavy line quilting - of course! And Margaretha's Ay, Chihuahua quilt is super sweet. I do prefer a rectangle quilt and I love that scrappy binding!
Now... It's your turn for Show and Tell!!!
What have you been working on?
- Click on at least a few of the others who have linked up.
- In your blog post, please include a link back to my blog.
- Grab the "Let's Bee Social!" button from above and put it on your sidebar. This way others who visit your blog that week can join in the fun! Share the news of this new linky and Let's Bee Social!
- Following Sew Fresh Quilts is not required. But it sure would BEE nice!
17 comments:
I know that must be so rewarding to see your patterns being made into quilts from all over the world! Dog gone, I'd like to go to Paris one day!
Nice to see quilts others have made... great idea to take pictures with local landmarks.
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Each of these quilts are special. Love how each person made it uniquely their own. It must warm your heart to see how your patterns are loved. Thank you for sharing, Lorna.
to get those fab photos and wonderful words is so heartening. What wonderful ladies to quilt, photograph, and send to you. Just shows, your patterns and quilts made from them go all over the world.
Hi Lorna! Dog Gone Cute is the all time favourite! Great to sea it under the Eiffel Tower! x Teje
I can't wait to buy one or two of your patterns when I see your trunk show in June....the problem will be which one!! Right now I'm leaning toward the BlackBirds as it ties in with my longarm business name, The Cro's Nest
Dog Gone Cute looks adorable using both size pups! I love when you get to share quilts that others have made using your patterns. All three did a fantastic job bringing their quilts to life.
I totally missed your appendix removal...glad you're okay. Been out of the loop lately with the MIL's broken hip. That dog quilt photo at the real Eiffel Tower is too cute!
Yikes, you had surgery?! I am happy to hear you are feeling better!! I always love seeing you patterns made up!!
I am happy the surgery went fine.
I hope one day to have email like those (I want to be like you when I grow up ) Do you ever happen to have no inspiration what so ever? I had a month where whatever I tried didn't work and my inspiration was gone. Thank the Goddess it is back but sheesh.
Lorna, I missed out on the appendix surgery! I am so sorry you had to go through that - wishing you full recovery soon. Feel better. :-)
What a blast it must be to see people around the world making your quilt patterns!
Loved seeing these delightful finished quilts!!
Fantastique! to see the quilt by La Tour Eiffel! What a thrill it must be for you Lorna to see the love for your patterns worldwide. Yippee for you!
lovely to see the doggone quilt in situ so to speak! Its great to see all the quilts. My list of quilts to make gets ever longer, and trust me, several of yours are on it!
Glad to hear you're on the mend. Love seeing all the versions of your patterns.
How awesome to have a photo of your quilt from your pattern in paris!
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