



Here's what I worked on today - a hexagonal tabletopper to go with the placemats/hotpads/coasters I made a few days ago. It measures about 17" X 19" - I'll sandwich/bind it tomorrow :) This pattern is from the Jan./Feb. 2006 issue of Fons & Porter's "Love of Quilting" - see here or here (no affiliation, of course).
Sandra, I love your beautiful star pattern. I envy the skill it takes to piece something so intricate. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm feeling brave enough, I'll give your bread recipe a try. My bread always seemd to turn out really heavy and dense and I always end up throwing most of it away. I've made stromboli several times and it turned out great, even the bread part. LOL I guess I just need to find the right recipe. Take care.
Aloha,
Lettie