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- October 21, 2014
I’m excited to announce that actually not just one, but two
of my pineapple quilts will be spending a lot of time in Texas this year. First up, my latest pineapple quilt made from Kona’s beautiful coral and indigo cotton solids has been selected for inclusion
in Robert Kaufman’s wonderful “30 Quilts for 30 Years” 30th Anniversary of Kona Cotton exhibit and Lookbook
Thirty amazing, talented quilters were invited to submit their Kona Cotton quilts (#konacotton) and the results are spectacular. You won’t be able to buy your favorite Kona solids fast enough once you see the photos of all the wonderful quilts you can make.
Thirty amazing, talented quilters were invited to submit their Kona Cotton quilts (#konacotton) and the results are spectacular. You won’t be able to buy your favorite Kona solids fast enough once you see the photos of all the wonderful quilts you can make.
Want to make your own Pineapple quilt? Detailed instructions to make the block and quilt are included in my book Rotary Cutting Revolution by C&T Publishing. The book can be purchased at Amazon.com or downloaded in its entirety FREE when you enroll in my Craftsy “Traditional Blocks Made Simpler” class. With my Make It Simpler® technique, you’ll be making this seemingly complex block in quickly and accurately in no time – just stack, cut & sew perfect blocks!
The original Kona tomato & cream quilt I made in 2007 will be on display as part of the International Quilt Festival’s “Ruby Jubilee Exhibition” celebrating their 40th anniversary in Houston.
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