How many people does it take to make a quilt?
In the case of Raining Cats & Dogs it took 13 people to finally get the pattern ready to ship! I’m sending BIG hugs and a thank you to everyone who helped me with this quilt: To my husband who’s spent days listening to me go on and on about how it might never get done, to Lissa at Moda who worked miracles in getting me fabric, to Lisa who spent hours helping me with all the graphics, to Anne, Dee, Tina, Sandy, Melissa, and Pauline who helped with the sewing, applique and embroidery in record time, to Lynne who worked wonders with her fabulous quilting, to Florence who’s spent hours preparing this pattern for print, to Nancy who’s proofed it with her magical red pen, to Greg who photographed it with his artistic skills, and finally to Karl who will collate and package this pattern for me next week!
Did you ever imagine it could take so many people? I couldn’t have done it without them!
This pattern will be ready to ship next week! Here are some closeups of the blocks…finally!
Look at the little hearts that Lynne quilted in-between the dogs in Block One!
Block Two
Block Three
Block Four
Block Five
Block Six
Block Seven
Block Eight
Block Nine
and last but not least Block Ten!
When this patterns arrives at my door next week I’ll say thank you again to each and everyone who worked on it!
(Oops…14 people if you count me!)
Hugs,
Anne :>)
26 Comments
PattyBYoung
This is so cute, it makes me want to pull out all that hand applique stuff! And since my motto is “if the machine can do it, why should I?”, you know this is really singing to me! Darn you Anne!
Ronda
Oh Anne this quilt is as fun and fantastic as the last. Cant wait to add it my collection!
I think I am collecting patterns because quilts take a lot longer! Now I know I just need to find some friends to help! LOL
Anne Lise
It’s adorable! Love all the little details.