I am a starter, not a finisher. Worse, I’m a thinker more than a doer. This means that I have far too many projects in various stages of completion. That is to say, NOT complete. Sigh. Here’s a list:
Hi, congratulation, your blog is nice to read. Didnot find your name.
Cats and quilts and books, these are my favorites, too.
Greetings from Vienna(Europe)!
Hi! I love your work. I am envious in a good way; hopefully someday I’ll quilt as good as you. I’m a thinker more than a doer too; I have so many ideas in my head that it’s hard to get them out into the open it’s like my head is cluttered.
Lately I’ve been roaming from one project to the other; the denim quilt, then my nephew’s engagement quilt, then making my cards to sell. If I stick to one I get bored.
Is that true for you?
Beautiful quilts, beautiful site, and most of all, a great person to chat with online. It’s been fun getting to know you.
Hope to see you on Answers again soon.
Emily
Hi Sandi, I don’t know if this already went through or not. I love your site. You make beautiful quilts. And you’re a nice person to chat with online.
Talk to you soon,
Emily
I enjoy seeing your quilts. It’s very beautiful. You are very talented.
I am a new starter in making a quilt. I have just finished my first baby quilt and I am still working on my 2nd n 3rd one.
Do you make all your quilt by hand or with machine?
I love quilting very much n hope someday I can quilt as beautiful as yours.
Success for you!
Thank you! I make all of my quilts with a sewing machine. Hand piecing is beautiful, and someday I’d like to try it. For now, I like the speed of machine piecing. I have a frame for machine quilting, which makes it much faster to quilt, too. I quilted a 75″ square quilt in just 1 hour using a simple, loopy free motion design.
The blocks and quilt patterns below are free for your personal use. They are all in PDF format, so you can save them on your PC for future reference. Enjoy!
Hi, congratulation, your blog is nice to read. Didnot find your name.
Cats and quilts and books, these are my favorites, too.
Greetings from Vienna(Europe)!
Hi! I love your work. I am envious in a good way; hopefully someday I’ll quilt as good as you. I’m a thinker more than a doer too; I have so many ideas in my head that it’s hard to get them out into the open it’s like my head is cluttered.
Lately I’ve been roaming from one project to the other; the denim quilt, then my nephew’s engagement quilt, then making my cards to sell. If I stick to one I get bored.
Is that true for you?
Beautiful quilts, beautiful site, and most of all, a great person to chat with online. It’s been fun getting to know you.
Hope to see you on Answers again soon.
Emily
Hi Sandi, I don’t know if this already went through or not. I love your site. You make beautiful quilts. And you’re a nice person to chat with online.
Talk to you soon,
Emily
Dear Cindy,
I enjoy seeing your quilts. It’s very beautiful. You are very talented.
I am a new starter in making a quilt. I have just finished my first baby quilt and I am still working on my 2nd n 3rd one.
Do you make all your quilt by hand or with machine?
I love quilting very much n hope someday I can quilt as beautiful as yours.
Success for you!
Ana (from Indonesia)
my email: berliana_krisnawati@yahoo.com
Thank you! I make all of my quilts with a sewing machine. Hand piecing is beautiful, and someday I’d like to try it. For now, I like the speed of machine piecing. I have a frame for machine quilting, which makes it much faster to quilt, too. I quilted a 75″ square quilt in just 1 hour using a simple, loopy free motion design.
That’s a beautiful Storm at Sea – I’ve never been brave enough to try one.