Welcome to the Feather Quilt portion of the Alison Glass Blog Tour! Today I want to show you a project I made using Alison’s fabulous new Feathers Quilt pattern, the brainchild of Alison and Nydia (The ADD Crafter). The pattern is so, so awesome. Its a paper piecing pattern, which if you are anything like...
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I love the pattern & would eventually make the whole quilt, but I’d probably start out with a table topper. Thanks for the chance to win.
I’d love to make a tote for me!
I would LOVE to make this quilt!
SUCH a beautiful quilt!! I would LOVE to try my hand at making a quilt as well.. I won’t look as beautiful as yours but I would love to try!
I would definitely make the quilt – just love this pattern.
Oooh…I have a messenger bag pattern that would look great with this feather quilt.
Oooooh I would love to make the quilt! It’s fabulous. Thank you
I’d start with a bag – just won a couple of yards of legacy from Angela Waters, and It’s look fab!
I’ve never paper pieced, but I wouldn’t mind starting with that pattern! Cute pot holders! Love all her fabrics!
I think I would use the pattern on a pillow or purse and then a quilt. It’s beautiful!
I love the pot holders you made and since I need practice with piecing and quilting, I’d start with these. Thanks for the give away!
i’d try a pillow first, but the full quilt pattern is so lovely! the potholders rock!!
I think I’d want to make the quilt, but not sure if that would be too much paper piecing, so perhaps a cushion or two
I think I would take one of the rows and make a table runner. Thanks for the give away!
Love your potholders! I tried the triple layer deal like you once and found it difficult to quilt. I think one insulbrite and one warm and natural is sufficient. Would love to be a winner :)
I think I would start off small like you did and make potholders and a matching linen tea towel with feathers down the middle. I really like the quilt too!
I would make a handbag for sure. Your potholders turned out so cute, but I know what you mean about quilting when it is so darn thick, impossible to keep those straight lines perfect!
I’m just getting into quilting so I would use the pattern for a quilt! I’d love to learn paper-piecing!
Ooh I’d make a GIANT quilt for myself! I love this pattern, and I love the fabrics you used! Awesome :)
I think it would look great as a tote or wall hanging.
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I would love to make this quilt for myself!
I love it! I’d love to make a quilt but realistically I think a tote bag!!
I have been looking for a quilt to make for my bed for about six months now, but none have grabbed me quite like this one! I would make a queen size quilt with one OVERSIZED arrow on the back and a few throw pillows like the ones pictures on Alison Glass’s site. Thank you for the chance to win! Your blog and others like it make my desk job a lot more fun during lunch breaks! :)
I love this pattern! Thank you for the chance to win it. I don’t think I would make the whole quilt, but never say never. I would definitely be using it in smaller proportions for pillows, purses and maybe clothing embellishment.
Wow er, I just realized I’m dating somebody who does archery, and for some reason I didnt even think I could somehow translate the fabric into something for him with the pattern (feeling silly) I’m making him a pillow with Moda’s Lush Uptown Deer in the woods paint by number fabric, and I think there will have to be a quill on the back!
The quilt would be fabulous, but I’m thinking that my living room couch pillows need an update!
What a quickie way to love the pattern and try it, too!
Think I might try it out in a Mug Rug.
really lovely pattern, i’d make a wall hanging, it’s a great pattern for showing off your favorite colors
Cute pot holders! I am shy about using blue, but you pulled it off very well! I would love to make the quilt.
I’d love to make the quilt, but I can see myself using the pattern to make a tote bag and zipper pouches.
I’m not a quilter, but this quilt actually inspires me to make one. I love the retro meets modern feel of the pattern, which I can picture in tons of cute quilting prints I’ve seen lately! (Love your lace dress post, too, btw)
I would make a quilt :)
I think it would make a great tote or pillow.
Sure would like to win the pattern! Thanks for sharing!
I like your potholders. I would like to make a couple too and a tablerunner to match. Thanks for the chance.
I would like to make the quilt. Thanks for the chance.
I would make a table runner
I would first make a zip pouch like the one on the blog tour, the pattern really goes with hand stitching.
OMG I love this pattern! I would first make a tote bag as a girl for my my sisters upcoming birthday! I’m sure I would make a quilt once I get some of my other ongoing projects finished.
Thank you for the chance to win!!
*Jessica
juceyj03@gmail.com
I would absolutely make this quilt!!! I love it, and it would be my first attempt at paper piecing…. perfect!
Such a beautiful pattern! I would love to make a quilt using it!
How is it I just now found your blog and Alison Glass?? What an inspiring day–thank you! I would dive right into the quilt, love it!
I want to make a tote with this pattern.
I would love to make the quilt. I would use Alisons fabric too. Just love her designs.
I would definitely make the quilt!
I actually love paper piecing and want to make the whole quilt! :)
A quilt just like that one!!!!
i would love to make the quilt! gorgeous!
Love the fabrics and pattern! I would make the quilt using those gorgeous prints :)
I love the feathers pattern and would love to make one!