This week Row 7 has been designed by Jean
Jean has been designing and publishing patterns since 1997 and has also designed patterns for new fabric collections by Northcott Fabrics and several magazines.
Jean holds a Fibre Arts Certificate in quilting and has taught extensively throughout Canada, including six national Quilt Canada conferences. She was named “Canadian Teacher of the Year” in 2003 by the Canadian Quilters Association and has won numerous awards for her quilts.
I’m adding a few thing here: she is a great designer! Her patterns are always fun and simple {not saying that in a bad way– just that they aren’t complicated} Take a look at her stuff at the end of the post– you’ll see what i’m talking about.
Her row design is totally fun! I love the Baltimore album style center with the 4 different butterflies {bet you didn’t notice they were all different did you?}
Her pattern is in full color along with some wonderful diagrams to help you get all that piecing done right- and of course strip piecing for the checkerboard sashing. love that!
Hop on over and say hi to Jean
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The next row will be:
April 27 designed by: Peggy
Becky Jorgensen is the creative quilter behind Patchwork Posse, the Patchwork Planner and her online quilt group Patchworkers Plus. You can find her patterns in books, magazines, and her quilt membership. Gather your quilting supplies, organize your sewing space, explore the process of disappearing quilt blocks, or finish a free quilt pattern. I'll help you use what you have, finish what you start and make your quilting journey fun!
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