Monday, February 10, 2014

A new project for this new year

This is what I am working on today...The Quilt Show's Alphabet block of the month. The quilt is designed by Janet Stone.  It is put together a section at a time, and this was January's section.  I do love all the different blocks!  You can see the quilt HERE!! under BOM.  To see another, prettiest ever version, click HERE!! and see Kyle's version.



Have a super great Monday!!

Julie

13 comments:

Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts said...

I love this quilt! Unfortunately, I'm not a paying member of the Quilt Show, so when I logged in, I still couldn't get the pattern. Yours looks great!

julieQ said...

Yes, you are right, Sandie...I had never subscribed to the Quilt Show, but when I saw this quilt, I did for the first time ever, so I could access the pattern!!

Janet O. said...

I have seen a couple of versions of this, and I loved them both. You are right--Kyle's is very pretty!
What is the method used for making the letters?

Leeanne said...

This looks fun! And guess what, I bet you are using your scraps!

Denise :) said...

I'm saving this as it goes along for someday -- and like you, I joined this year because I loved the pattern!!

Nancy said...

WaHoo, another beauty in the making!

Teresa in Music City said...

What lovely blocks! Very different! It will be fun to see these come together :)

audrey said...

Really great blocks! Very fun!

Kyle said...

Your first section looks great with the confetti fabric for the background and the black letters. Thanks for mentioning mine. It's been a fun one to do. Now if we can just keep up!

Barb said...

What a fun block...

Raewyn said...

I have been tempted by this one as well - I love both the versions!

Helen in the UK said...

Looks like it's going to be a fun quilt - a bit different. Are you still working on your angel quilt or are you saving that for nearer xmas?

Lori said...

That is so cute! What a great project and so unique!

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