Welcome to this week's Linky
Party!
The theme this week is 9
Patch Quilts. The Quilt University’s
Quilt Glossary defines 9
Patch quilts as ‘a basic division of a geometric quilt square into 9 equal
squares. Think of a tic-tac-toe grid. Within the grid, additional
divisions can take place.’ Examples of 9 Patch quilts are the Irish
Chain and Disappearing
9 Patch quilts
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 April 2013, all
linky entries for the 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.Your quilt entries have been added to this Pinboard. Please hop over and check them out.
Hello Chumkie,
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving this chance. I have been thinking to post this on my blog for some time now but never did it till now.
I loved reading about your quilt, Sandhya! Thank you for sharing.
DeleteHello, just happened to run across this contest. Charm packs are such fun to work with. :) Thanks for the opportunity to share Gavin's 1st quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about Gavin's quilt on your blog and left a comment there. Thanks for joining this linky party!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Tina, for posting this and Smita for your hilarious account of the workshop :). Your quilt is lovely!
DeleteI linked up my nine patch workshop post..thanks Chumkie :-)
ReplyDeleteI read all about the workshop on your blog and take my hat off to you! Everyone looks happy in spite of the stress and the quilts turned out beautifully! Would love a tutorial on the quilt when you find the time.
DeleteLinked on behalf of Sangita of Desi Quilters
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