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No UFO (un-finished object) Checkbook Cover was designed as part of my effort to deal with my UFO's. We all have those UFO blocks tucked away to be used someday.
Today is the day to use 1 UFO block to make a simple checkbook cover.
The block I used is from a set of black and pink blocks that I did not make into a quilt. Any block in any color will work. Plain fabric can be substituted for the quilt block. It's your choice.
This pattern is great for free-motion quilting practice. My students love my simple instructions with step-by-step photos.
Sort through your UFO's and find a block for a checkbook cover today!
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As much as I like to call myself a quilter, what I really am is a needlewoman. I started sewing clothes when I was 5. I learned to knit, croquet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroider and do crewel work growing up. I was lucky enough to have my mom, grandmother and aunt who encouraged me to sew and supported me through my first hit or miss attempts. I made my first quilt when I was a teen-ager ...
As much as I like to call myself a quilter, what I really am is a needlewoman. I started sewing clothes when I was 5. I learned to knit, croquet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroider and do crewel work growing up. I was lucky enough to have my mom, grandmother and aunt who encouraged me to sew and supported me through my first hit or miss attempts. I made my first quilt when I was a teen-ager for my next door neighbor's baby daughter (who now is a quilter.) After college, I made baby quilts for all my friends when they started having babies. When my first son was born, I started making larger quilts and just kept going. I enjoy patchwork, applique, paper-piecing, free-motion quilting and art quilting. I like for each of my quilts to have special meaning in the design related to the recipient. I enjoy trying out new techniques and making my own patterns. But mostly I love teaching quilters our craft.
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