Monday, January 5, 2015

Look what I found in the new Spring Keepsake Quilter's Catalog

If you have been reading my blog for a while you will recognize this quilt.  It was my free BOM for 2011-12, the Vintage Sampler Quilt.

This version features 30 of the original 42 blocks done in 30's fabric.  And Keepsake Quilting is offering it as both a pattern and a laser cut kit!!  WOW.   Take a look at page 53 when you get your issue.


I have to do a huge shout out to Faith Gordon, who made this quilt pictured in the catalog, and to Quilting Bits and Pieces Quilt Shop in Eudora, KS, and their owners Christy, Eula, and Kaye who had the confidence in me to offer this as a successful block of the month last year.  I had the quilt at Market this fall where Keepsake Quilting's Jo Hellberg saw it.  This is my second quilt to be featured in their catalog.  Both were 30's quilts!  LOL

My sincere thanks to Faith who made the quilt, Christy who quilted it, and Jo Hellberg who chose to include it in the catalog.




11 comments:

  1. It's good! Congratulations! With this blanket began my acquaintance with you.

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    1. Thanks Leka, I have so enjoyed our friendship over the last years. It is inspiring to see your incredible work, and I look forward to more enjoyable years of friendship.

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  2. Congratulations Reeze. Quite an accomplishment. I really is a great pattern.

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  3. So happy for your success Reeze! Looks like second career will be a roaring success as well!

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    1. Thanks Deb and Mandy. So appreciate your support over the years. Hope to see you next time I am in Houston. Hugs

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  4. So now we can all say "we knew you when....." Congratulations!

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    1. HaHa, thanks Jennifer. No way to get a big head in this industry. Just when you get one success you get three "no thank you's". But I am so pleased that this BOM has been well received.

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  5. Congratulations Reeze. I am still working on mine from your blog. I have about a dozen left to stitch and then put it all together. It was a fantastic BOM to follow. Thanks for the wonderful patterns, and your time.

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    1. Oh Edie, I can't wait to see your blocks! Please send me a picture. i love seeing what you do with them.

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