Everlasting Sunburst Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Everlasting Sunburst Quilt

January 21, 2016 1 Comment

Everlasting Sunburst Quilt Everlasting Sunburst/Pine Valley Quilts By the look of this post, I must have had a busy time having fun sewing. I hope you enjoy my new pattern releases. Everlasting Sunburst is a quilt I made early last year, if you missed the post I wrote on this quilt  back then you can read it here. Everlasting Sunburst Quilt is in the latest edition of Quilters Companion Magazine. Always thrilling to have my quilt published in this beautiful magazine. Quilters Companion Magazine   Rambling Way's Quilt, If you have missed the updates I have also published block four (Lover's Wreath) of the Rambling Ways Quilt. You can find this block here. Lover's Wreath Block / Pine Valley Quilts Lastly but not least the 'Sharon's Surprise' Quilt Pattern here. Sharon's Surprise Quilt/Pine Valley Quilts Happy Stitching Sharon



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August 03, 2016

Lovely Sharon. One of my favorite blocks .

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