
Many crafters, especially those who craft for profit, avoid quilting because they don’t see much of a market for full size quilts and don’t want to spend months on a single project.Well, guess what? There are lots of quilting projects you can do on a smaller scale. If you’re a beginner, this is a good way to learn about quilting. If you’re more experienced, a project like this is perfect for gifting...

Here is the Country Angel Quilted Wall Hanging tutorial.
Well, that is as cute as it can be! And who doesn't need more angels in their life?
ReplyDeleteToo true, June ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maria. I hope your readers like it.
ReplyDeleteYou might like to tell them about our book giveaway as well.
They have until midnight(US Central Daylight Time) next Monday to enter.
I just love using grids to help "control" my projects! This is a very pleasing arrangement you've come up with!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cyndi. I almost always sketch a page map or rough layout before I go to work. It assured that the final product will be pleasingly balanced.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What a great idea. I could see this having some holiday related applications too, like for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSure. An angel would be good for Christmas or how about a stuffed Christmas tree instead of an angel?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea, Tammy.