Carolyn at Quiltmaker magazine posted this photo of a quilt she liked at a show in Berthoud, Colorado. It's from my book Prairie Flower. Although most of these books are out of print, all are available used. Over in the left-hand column you can click on the Amazon logos to see what they sell for. And here's another one from the same book. A prizewinner! I don't get much time to sew. I am too busy blogging and working out patterns in BlockBase. So it's great to see that SOMEBODY's sewing my designs. Who those somebodies are is often hard to figure out. I apologize for posting quilts with no names. If they are yours let me know. Here are some with names: Kristen Westfall and her sampler made from my Borderland in Butternut and Blue. Fabrics and Quilts posted their version of the sampler from Facts & Fabrications. Marcia showed me her version of the Women of Design sampler with her own clever set. She alternated the blocks with squeezed squares. UPDATE: VaVis wanted to know what a squeezed square is. I have called this rounded or pointed square a squeezed square for years. The real name I guess in Pincushion or Orange Peel. Makes a good alternate block! Summer Garden by Pam Botten of Minnesota, inspired by our Susan McCord book I found this one posted with the wrong label. I can't recall what it was labeled but it looked quite familiar and then I realized it was a version of Carol Gilham Jones's cover quilt on America's Printed Fabrics. Thanks to all you quiltmakers who use my patterns!