I thought it would be fun to participate in the Trunk Full of Quilts Parade at
And since it's an online show, I decided to do a little show of some of my online "Sew Along" quilts.
A Country Threads Sew Along using homespun fabrics from my stash. |
A Lori Holt/Fat Quarter Shop Sew Along using mostly American Jane fabrics from my stash. |
Temecula Quilt Company Sew Along using a new bundle of Jo Morton Blue Variety. |
The Sassy Quilter Triangle Sew Along using Minick and Simpson fabrics (from the stash--duh!) |
Little Letters Sew Along from Temecula using up those scraps from Blue Variety. |
Barbara Brackman Jane Austen Sew Along--stash burner! |
Joe Wood's ThimbleCreek mystery Sew Along--more stash depletion!
Check out the rest of the Trunk Show HERE |
Very fun! Thanks for sharing. I love the idea of these trunk shows.:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! I'm especially fond of the blue and white quilts (including the blue, white, and yellow one).
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful show! A wonderful collection of quilts--such variety!
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh, though. I thought I was addicted to online SALs, but I guess that compared to you, I just have a mild interest. : )
That was really fun. It's a diverse collection, used up some stash and look at everything you have finished. SAl's are a great way to try new things. Sounds like it they may not be an activity to cut back on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trunk show! I am amazed at all the piecing in the ThimbleCreek mystery quilt! Wow! Thanks for sharing your beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteSAL's are fun, but get you distracted from some necessary work. Beautiful quilts and thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilts! Your Jane Austen is gorgeous (must finish mine....) I too love SALs!
ReplyDeleteWow Karen, your quilts are just so beautiful! Love them all! I'm interested to know if after completing all these 'stash busting' SAL quilts your stash looks any smaller? Christine x
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous quilts! I love them all! Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely variety. You make me want to join a SAL! My favs are Thimblecreek and Sassy Triangles.
ReplyDeleteThat Thimblecreek quilt is absolutely gorgeous...wow! All of your quilts are amazing and made for a beautiful trunk show. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing those beautiful quilts. That Lori Holt quilt inspire me to dig out a quilt I made from her pattern long ago. The top is almost finished, and it needs quilting.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a lot of SewAlongs and seriously depleted your stash. I hope you have found time to shop and get more fabric. You certainly MUST keep quilting. Very talented!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts, I love how you "sew along"!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting way to organize a trunk show. So many Sew Alongs! I'm impressed that you've finished so many of them. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilts! I too find a sew-along hard to resist.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! Sew alongs are so hard to resist, you've joined some fun ones.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely created many beauties here from the Sew Along-s. A fabulous collection. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Such beautiful quilts, it is hard to pick a favorite. I'm a SAL lover too. It keeps me motivated to finish.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really fun event. I love seeing these vitual trunk shows. I desperately want to sew but keep visiting the different trunk shows. So much inspiration! I particularly like your blue baskets quilt - it is so fresh and summery!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your quilts. Such a lovely variety seen here.
ReplyDeleteOh I really enjoyed your trunk show and am inspired to do a sew along with ya sometime!! How fun!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! Amazing how many of us love to do scrappy quilts and really hate cutting into that gorgeous fabric we just had to have! Thanks for sharing your quilts.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, all your sew along quilts ooze glorious pattern, colour and design. What an amazing trunk show!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all of your Sew Along quilts! My favorite is the Jo Morton Blue and white quilt!
ReplyDeleteSusie
quilt with the letters is the best one. It would be such a great present for a little child. I'd like to give it to my nephew but his birthday has already passed.
ReplyDeleteThis display of quilts is amazing from beginning to end! I love sampler type quilts, and that Jane Austen and Thimblecreek are just gorgeous. After making all these quilts, there must not be much left in your stash ;)
ReplyDelete~Wendy