


I really enjoy making small quilts out of Jo Morton patterns. I was in the club for a few years but have always had to drive at least an hour to the quilt shops to particiapte. I loved doing it, but with the gas prices I have stopped those trips. I have done the club online but you miss the interaction with others and seeing the fabrics choices they have made. So, now I use my Jo fabrics for other patterns and incorporate the fabrics with Moda and others. If you have seen the Quilt Sampler magazine where there is a wonderful quilt made out of Jo fabrics then you will know the Jo quilt I am working on now. It isn't a small quilt and it will showcase alot of different fabrics that I have in my stash. So, every morning before work, it's all about Jo for at least an hour. :D
2 comments:
Carol, the border on your OC looks great!!
Your grandmother would be pleased with what you achieved with the Dresden Plates - well done.
Thanks for visiting me
Sandy in South Australia
I like it! All about Jo!
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