Scrappy Plates
If you’ve followed along you should have your Scrappy Plate Quilt almost finished! Can you believe how easy it was? I’ve wanted to make a Dresden quilt forever and I’ve put it off because it looked like so much work. Once I tried the Dresden ruler I knew I was hooked. The ruler really makes it easy! I hope you’ve all had a wonderful time making your own quilt. Will you add a scallop or keep the border plain? Decisions, decisions! You’ll find the pattern for the scallop by clicking here Scrappy Plates Part Four!

To all of my readers who suggested books to read in my last post, THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I was so excited to read all of your comments and I now have a book list a mile long! So that you’ll also be able to refer back to the “share your reads” blog post, I’ve started a new category on my side bar called “Books To Read”. You’ll find the post there.
So what book did I decide to start with? I chose the “In Death” series by J.D. Robb that so many of you suggested. I’m loving the first book in the series and can’t wait for more. Thanks to you so many books are calling my name. :>)
Hope all of you are having a great week.
Hugs,
Anne
29 Comments
Barb
I had to look the Dresdan Plates quilt picture again – sigh!!! It is so beautiful.
By the way, how is Marcel doing? (and Mooch, and Bitsy, and Chelsea?)
Pat from FL & MI
The quilt is beautiful! Love the border/sashing colors!
Vera
Thank you so much for the pattern and instructions for the dresden plate quilt. Yours has been such a springy, perky inspiration. I had never made a dresden before but your instructions were easy to follow and I now have my very own just waiting for the quilting. I’ve enjoyed sewing this as much as anything I’ve ever made. The many color combinations that the flicker group posted has been a joy to follow. Thanks again.