Monday, October 17, 2011

Easy and Fun Buggy Barn Quilt Class

Here are the pictures from the Buggy Barn Class. I always knew that these would be fun and easy quilts to make, but the directions are mostly words, and not pictures so I had problems understanding them. I know I can read, but reading words that are giving me visual directions does not come naturally. If you like these pictures Nancy Peter's is teaching another class on Nov 4th. You can pick any pattern from any book that Buggy Barn has written. It is the method that is what you have to learn. Once you learn the method, you can make any of their quilts. If you go to their website and click on their books, they will show you a picture of every quilt in each book. The books are from $15-$22. I can order them for you. You can also make the hearts which is just a pattern, and I have that in stock. s http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/stores_app/Browse_dept_items.asp?Shopper_id=107101714437107&Store_id=425&Page_id=17&categ_id=37&parent_ids=0,36&name=Books

You can try this link. or http://www.buggybarnquilts.com/. Then go to books, original and it will show you all the patterns in each book. There is also a picture of a completed quilt on my website. http://www.susieqquilting.com/classes.htm.





Here is a picture of the class.




I am almost done with my stocking quilt. As many of you know I am not a big fan of scrappy, so my stocking quilt is not as scrappy as most. Another note most of these patterns use on fat quarter per block. I have not finished sewing these blocks together because the pattern calls for a snowball corner in each block creating an on point square. It would be red. If you feel like commenting you can tell me if you think it should have the red square, or should I use that space and put big green Christmas trees in the quilting?






































1 comments:

  1. Cute hearts - love the teapot, too! Lookin' good, Ladies!

    If you have a nice quilting motif to put in where the red squares would be, then do it! The red squares would help those of us whose FMQ skills are not ready to be highlighted yet.

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