Wednesday, August 31, 2011

An Apple for the Teacher

I finished a new door quilt for my front door to use every September.

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I named it “An apple for the Teacher”.

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I used the curled apple pattern from an Art To Heart book by Nancy Halvorsen.

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I love her stuff!!  And this seems very modern to me!

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Next, I’ll be making a new September quilt to hang over the mantle with a schoolhouse on it!

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19 comments:

  1. How cute is that? Love the swirls in the apples. I'm working on some Christmas stockings for a customer, trying to get them done and delivered early!

    MGM

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  2. It's too cute!

    And I'm excited to say that there are two ladies who have asked me to make them quilts for people that are special to them, so I'm working on 2 small quilts...lol!

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  3. Oh I absolutely LOVE your wallhanging! How perfect is that. You used the best fabric ever! I have to look through all of my Nancy Halvorsen books and see if I have that pattern! I am still hand sewing the binding on my quilt and sewing my Halloween quilt. Take care--I go back to school tomorrow; finally after Irene!

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  4. Oh wow that takes my breath away! Those apples are so cute and fancy! Right now I don't know how to quilt..but I want to start after the garden is out!

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  5. ohgosh...that is too dang cute! Lovely work!

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  6. What wonderful quilt to hang on the door!!! Very nicely done Polly!!!!

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  7. Wonderful quilt, Polly! It matches with the background of your blog!

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  8. The wallhanging is wonderful - and I love the background fabric, perfect for a teacher.

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  9. Polly~ love this apple quilt, and I agree that it looks very modern!

    Look forward to seeing the schoolhouse above your mantle!

    Great job!

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  10. Just called in to do the OPAM count...OMG..what an awesome month you have had....well done!!!!

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  11. Beautiful, what a clever idea. A+ (o:

    Hugs

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  12. That is just as sweet as can be! Perfect! Happy back to school:)

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  13. These apples are one of my UFO's! I went totally crazy for the Cider Mill Road fabric when a local shop was closing out. Got at least 1 yard of the full line for $5/yd. I have the placemats and tablerunner starter, but love everything in the book! Yours looks great, and I love that background fabric. Takes me back to some not so pleasant days when I was in grade school!

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  14. Just found your blog via Mrs. Schmenkman Quilts and fell in love with your Westie! We have one as well, 12 year old Cooper. He doesn't sit on my sewing table but is underfoot at all times (or at least when he's not sound asleep on our bed). They're such a wonderful breed!!!

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  15. Love those apples! Perfect for a teacher and the fall!

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  16. Polly I have that book and looked at the pattern just this week thinking about a table runner! I'm so glad to see it all made up on your blog. I love the colors you chose and what a great idea to make the door hanger. My daughters are both teachers and would love this. blessings, marlene

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  17. Wow..Polly that is just so lovely....fantastic job...

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  18. Cute, cute, cute!!! I am taking a little break. Worked like crazy for projects (12 entries)that were entered in our county fair this week. I did look around in my sewing room this morning though for something to either start or finish.

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Thank you sooooooo very much for taking the time to leave a comment! I am always happy to know that someone is reading my ramblings!! Polly :-)