Today we’re gonna’ talk about making blocks for The 70273 Project, but first . . . Less than 24 hours after launch, response to The 70273 Project has been quite exciting. I […]
~ 4 hours to full day or multiple days ~ no minimum or maximum participation ~ usually combined with other presentations ~ Jeanne brings all supplies needed plus quilts to […]
Remember how I’ve always said that I want quilts of all sizes so we can fit into any venue that will have us? Remember how I’ve always said I want […]
You mean to tell me that you’re cataloguing every? single? block? you ask. Yep, that’s right. I catalogue every single block that is created for The 70273 Project. Everything you […]
MORE BLOCKS ARE BEING MADE . . . Kitty Sorgen is stitching up a blue streak, and I love it! Yesterday you saw the blocks she stitched on her […]
It’s the most wonderful time of the year when we make a special effort to gather with people who are special to us (well, most of them are special to […]
Here are the highlights of the 12th week of The 70273 Project: Because I was away the week before, last week found me with a backlog of scanning. Milestone blocks scanned […]
So many of you – I’m thinking about you, Pam Yates, Ann Grasso, Tanya Weising-Pike – are talking up The 70273 Project to your quilt guilds, your church groups, your hobby clubs, […]
Can y’all believe it was FIVE years ago today when I mashed the publish button on the blog post launching The 70273 Project? So much has happened in our lives, in […]
The largest exhibit to date of The 70273 Project quilts will be on display at The McClure Archives and University Museum on the campus of University of Central Missouri from March […]
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