Monday, January 3, 2011

Introducing....

Rosie Tweet!
Time to get started on my new block of the month.
For those of you who signed up for the entire pattern,
your pattern & extra's are off to you in the mail today.



Most of you have been watching this little creation develop right here on this blog...



I thought posting some pictures - close ups - would help with your versions.



This block, along with blocks 2 and 3 are on display at

Quilts Etc.

If you live in my area and would like to sign up for monthly classes starting in February, give them a call.
I believe they will begin sign-ups towards the end of this week.

This store will also be cutting kits for this block, and will be available for around $14 per month.



Thanks to all of you for wishing me a wonderful Christmas Holiday.
It was a much needed break, and a fun vacation with the kids.
I enjoy them so much.

This is a picture of my youngest with his find at the grocery store.....
What an eye he has....*wink, wink*!
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I hope this new year found you all well and happy!
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Happy New Year!!!

9 comments:

John'aLee said...

Beautiful block!

beth said...

I can't wait to get started on this! It is so cute!

Joy said...

What a cute block Cori ... I do love your little birdies ;o).
Hugs,
Joy :o)

Zulma said...

Cori !!! buen año para vos y tu familia !!!! que Dios te bendiga !!!y que sigas haciendo cosas maravillosas !!! besos y abrazos Zulma.

Annie said...

Your applique designs are always so cheery and sweet. The little bird in the new design is so cute i want to hold it! ;o)

Madame Samm said...

YOu know Cori...how much I love your birds, your work..well you...and I will love you even more this year too...

carole brungar said...

OMG does that car have eyelashes??? LOL

Guilitta said...

Hello,

is this block and bom free or have I to sign up and pay for??

greeting Guilitta

CRAFTING WITH KIDS 2 said...

I signed up for your class at Quilts Etc. The class includes the kit, but I'm not a pastel person and wondered if I could substitute my own fabrics? I would like to try brighter fabrics. Do you happen to have a picture of what this will look like when it is completed? Maybe I could just use bright colors as sashing?
Thanks.