Here's the story.
At the Helen Godden class I went to last week, I had a brainwave, and asked Michelle, the owner of Handcrafter's House in Midland and the top Sweet Sixteen dealer outside the US if she'd do a block for us. She said "Sure! How about we ask Helen to do one too?" Eek, squeak, like I could turn down a block by Helen Godden!
| Helen and Michelle |
If you can't wait, Leah Day has a variety of patterns based on McTavishing.
Or, you can try quilting a larger shape or shapes (like the flowers we did earlier) and filling in around them with McTavishing.
Or you can wait for the Helen and Michelle patterns! I told you this would be choose-your-own-adventure!
So it's time to linky up, and then, sometime in the next row - be still my beating heart - Leah Day is guest posting!
Don't forget, tomorrow is Friday and that means TGIFF for finishes! :)
Love your Mc Tavishing Laura - a pattern I've yet to try.
ReplyDeleteI really, really want a Sweet 16 !!! The rest of the family want to go to Florida:( I've got no chance.
That is awesome! I love the sit down machines. LOVE. In fact, I might have got one living in my sewing room...not the Sweet Sixteen though, the Esmerelda (18) by Tin Lizzie...I am in love. really.
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