Today's Quilter Magazine and the Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Today's Quilter Magazine and the Cat's Cradle Quilt

March 27, 2018 3 Comments

Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

I am thrilled to have another quilt in Today's Quilter magazine issue 34. The quilt is called Cat's Cradle, it used the cat's cradle block hence the name.

Today's Quilter has done an amazing job of the photoshoot for the quilt and I am so glad I can share these gorgeous photos with you.

Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Cat's Cradle Quilt | Sharon Keightley Quitls

 

To find more of my patterns take a look here. The Cat's Cradle pattern is available as a PDF download here.

Happy Stitching

Sharon

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3 Responses

Mandy
Mandy

May 03, 2018

Simply gorgeous!

sue
sue

May 03, 2018

Love this quilt. Colours are great.

Lyn Alexander
Lyn Alexander

March 27, 2018

Amazing just love it

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