Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Welcome!

Today is Alberta's day in the spotlight for the Sew Sister's Blogathon Canada.
Today I am showing you steps 3 and 4 of my Prairie Quilt Mercantile's Facebook Cracked Pots Mystery Quilt.
So, without further hesitation I present you with:
Two Hundred and ten (210) of these little squares!
They are very cute, but as I will show you tomorrow, I am quite DONE with making these sort of little squares ; )
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the blog world here at the North Pole (a.k.a. Edmonton in winter)! Now off to finish some more warm wooly socks.
Hope this inspires your own creativity...

Kathy

11 comments:

  1. New quilter from Oklahoma, USA. Glad to meet our Canadian Quilting Neighbors. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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    1. Welcome Debra! Glad you're joining in. Quilting and Quilters are a great group of people to get to know. Neighbors really, even though it's through a virtual world : )

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  2. Thanks for doing a post for Blogathon Canada!
    Carol

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    1. Thanks for organizing this event again Carol. It is really neat to see all the different quilters from across Canada!

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  3. Love all those little squares. It will be so worth it.

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    1. Thanks Linda, it will be worth it in the end! Missed all of the Maritime Quilt Events on my vacation out there next summer, so thanks for posting pictures on your blog: )

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  4. That's a lot of squares! But I am sure they will be great all together :) Visiting from Blogathon Canada

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    1. Thanks Adrienne. One of these days I will start on a couple of the projects (other than the yarn stash that filled my carry on suitcase) that I picked up from Halifax to Charlottetown this summer and post them here : )

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  5. Happy to read your blog--visiting from Blogathon Canada. I am doing the Cracked Pots mystery quilt too! Still stuck on step 5!

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    1. Too Funny Deborah! Glad you stopped by for a "visit". I was getting quite discouraged with the whole process and was almost ready to bail on it when we got the two weeks break! I started two weeks behind due to short staffing at work, work more than full time most weeks still, and do all the "mom" things! So far I have managed 82/112 of Step 5 : )

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  6. I know what you mean, I had to make 224 small 4 patches, I never thought they would end. arg. They are worth the effort as I'm really liking how my project is looking, I suspect you'll feel the same, though I am happy to stay away from 4 patches for a while.

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