Australian Patchwork and Quilting Magazine Project | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Australian Patchwork and Quilting Magazine Project

September 03, 2012 1 Comment

Hello Everyone

Outside it is raining constantly. I love these days, I can spend my time surrounded by my quilting and shut myself off from all the jobs waiting for me outside. Bliss !!!!

I have been very busy over the last few months making projects for the Australian Patchwork and Quilting Magazine. The first of four of my projects was published this month. I have really enjoyed working with the magazine and hope you will all enjoy the new projects I have coming out in the up coming issues from now until January next year.

This quilt was made with hand dyed fabrics I have been collecting and a French Cream Solid for the background. The picture below has been made in reproduction fabrics.

If you have missed out on the magazine, the Abundance Quilt Pattern is available on the Pine Valley Quilts Website

Happy Quilting

Until Next Time

Sharon




1 Response

Elizabeth
Elizabeth

August 03, 2016

Good to see another of your designs in an overseas magazine Sharon. Congratulations

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