Our weekly Quilting Month II block tutorials from Elizabeth have all been posted, but you can sew-along any time! Need a challenge? Need a snazzy, new pillow top? Are you itching to start a new lap quilt? Check out Elizabeth’s blocks and join along:
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Simple Triangle Block Sew-Along |
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Spiderweb Block Sew-Along |
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Wonky Cross Block Sew-Along |
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Dresden Plate Block Sew-Along |
Here are a couple of sew-along participants we noticed in the forum:

Spiderweb Block Pillow by Alex, Teaginny Designs
Alex from Teaginny Designs made this Spiderweb Block pillow with Elizabeth’s tutorial. Alex wrote about the pillow on her blog during Quilting Month II!

All Four Blocks! by Melissa, We are Corrys
Melissa from We are Corrys completed all four sew-along blocks! Don’t they look great hanging in a row?! You can find more about Melissa’s individual blocks on her blog here, here and here.
What should we do for our next sew-along?!
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Elizabeth’s tutorials were all great. Thanks!!! I like the Dresden plate most and am going to try it when I have some free time.
Great job, I only got the triangle one done, I do have a spider web quilt in progress but slightly larger. I’m just to slow posting this kind of stuff.
that’s so weird…my maiden name is elizabeth hartman! now i’m elizabeth gracie.
For the next sew along, try to have enough stock of the designer’s fabric choices to use to follow along.
The sew along was great.
I like the spiderweb block, too! Your sewing is very neat and precise. Good job!
The spiderweb block looks really cool: P
I especially like the spider web block with the black, white, and lime fabric…I haven’t tried it yet as I’m working on 2 other quilting projects but it’s next on thew list…
I am so flattered to have my work featured here. It was such a great Quilting month and Elizabeth does such amazing tutorials that it made learning all of these new blocks a breeze! Thanks again, Elizabeth!
Terriaw, your projects are beautiful! I love the color wheel Dresden Plate!!
they are wonderful… all of them!
I really like the pink version of the mini quilts.
I had a lot of fun making all the blocks too! (I blogged about them at: http://terrisnotebook.wordpress.com/2010/04/25/patchwork-progress/). I don’t have them all quilted yet, but it was a great patchwork project to try each one of them, especially since I was able to keep up. My favorite was definitely the dresden plate. I love seeing other people’s versions too.
These look amazing! I used Elizabeth’s spiderweb tutorial to make some potholders for my swap partner, but I don’t have pictures uploaded yet.
I know Melissa! And she’s amazing! How exciting to be featured here on Sew, Mama, Sew!