Winners!
Rosie is wondering if we will get snow out of the rain that’s coming…..
Thanks for all of the great stories about how you started quilting – I loved reading all of them.
My mom taught me how to sew. I just loved playing with the fabric scraps left from her dressmaking. I used to wrap them around my Barbie doll and hand sew them to her ….such exotic creations! My first authentic quilting class was at Glad Creations in Minneapolis in 1983. A friend from work talked me into it. The rest is history!
Now for the winners…I just put all of the comments together and used a number generator. Please send me your mailing address!
Amy C
I’m still learning how to quilt. I started a couple of years ago. I’ve learned the basics but now I am challenging myself to find ways to improve my skills. I love being challenged.
Mary on Lake Pulaski
I started quilting on my own when I first got married in 1972 just because I needed some warm blankets. From there, I picked up books and magazines and taught myself.
Shawna
I made my first quilt when I was a kid. My mom helped me finish it into a quilt. It was a pinwheel design with poly sashing between the the blocks. I still have it today. I have always been a crafty person. I think that comes from my Grandma.
Badlandsquilts
I took a hand quilting class @ Eagle Creek a few years ago and have started machine quilting on my own in the last year.
Kathy in Wisconsin
I learned to quilt in 1980 when a friend/neighbor encouraged me to take an adult ed. class with her at our local elementary school. It was within walking distance and we wouldn’t even be spending money on gas to go. Her quilting has slowed down in the last 30 years, but mine is just more passionate all the time!


















The invisible binding instructions were fantastic. Very simple and certainly made the task less daunting. Thanks so much for the clear photos and step-by-step instruction. I certainly struck gold today in locating your site and the bonus is that this self-taught quilter has added to her skill set.
Many thanks! I love your patterns!
I am so happy to have won one of your patterns! Thank you!
Thank You again. I am very excited about winning one of your awesome patterns. I can’t wait to get started on a new project.