Sunday, March 31, 2013

Blog Fodder: Stained Glass Quilts & a Giveaway


Welcome to this week's Linky Party!

The theme this week is Stained Glass Quilts.  The Legacy Quilts’ Glossary of Quilting Terms defines stained glass quilts as ‘a style of quilting meant to resemble a stained glass window pane. Black fabric strips are appliquéd over the edges of fabric sections designed to look like glass, imitating the leading in real Stained Glass windows.’

Please enter your name and a link to your blog or a picture in Flickr.  If you don't have a blog or a Flickr account, email me (hputi01@gmail.com) a picture of your quilt and a brief write-up and I will post it on my blog page called Members' Quilts. Link up your quilts or blocks (you may enter more than once) using Mr Linky below and do visit as many of the other links as you can.  You will get some great ideas and may even find new followers and/or blogs to follow.

At the end of each month, all linky entries for that month will be tallied and one lucky winner will receive a charm pack of 20 (5") scrappy squares!  The monthly giveaway is open to residents within and outside the United States.

Be sure to check back each week to participate in a different quilt theme.



4 comments:

  1. The black is pieced in, not appliqued, but still gives a stained-glass effect.

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    1. It's beautiful, Zirin! Thanks for participating.

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  2. I love Stained Glass Quilts. This was my first, but not my last.

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    1. Love your quilt. Your optimism is an inspiration to begin on my first stained glass quilt!

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