Oh boy! I can hardly wait to see exactly what grows in a polka dot garden!
on 31 Jul 2008 at 3:34 pm Alice
Gayle,
I recently came upon your blog and had a chance to read some of your past posts. I was very sorry I missed the Sally Post applique patterns and hope they will be available for purchase soon ( shall have to check out your Online Store). I am looking forward to the Polka Dot Garden quilt and you can bet I won’t be missing this one! Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Alice I.
Maryland
on 31 Jul 2008 at 10:51 pm Carol in SW Indiana
Oh Boy, a new BOM coming. Can’t wait.
Thank you for all you do.
Carol in SW Indiana
on 02 Aug 2008 at 4:30 pm Sherri Starr
Gayle,
This one looks like it will be such fun! Thanks as always for all you do for us…
on 04 Aug 2008 at 10:28 am pat augustus
polkadots looks like lots of fun..can’t wait to see it.
I love just loooove polka dots ….my stash over flows my sewing room so as yet I haven’t purchased any….yahoo!! the polka dot garden is just the excuse I needed to indulge in that fantasy….fat quarters here I come….lol…Gayle you are such a power house of information and ideas…I love this one!!
[...] that’s exactly what I plan to do this winter along with a whole list of fun projects for the Polka Dot Garden. The store is scheduled to close at the end of the day on Saturday, Nov. 1. I imagine by the end [...]
on 09 Aug 2008 at 10:27 pm Leona
Ooh!! I can’t wait to see this one. I love gardens and polka dots. Thanks.
Leona
I have always wanted to make a poke dot quilt can’t hard wait to see yours
on 10 Sep 2008 at 8:31 am Gwen
I can’t wait to see what The Poka Dot Garden” looks like! Your patterns are always very interesting, so I’m sure this new one will be just that….. thanks for the great patterns!
on 12 Sep 2008 at 11:00 am penny from canada
well Gayle my polka dot prayers have been answered!! My girl friend and I are going on a road trip to San Jose California to a “quilty event” there around the 16th of october and then we are going to “shop hop” our way home[or as much as poor church mice CAN shop]…..so I have a question for you??? will the polka dots be all sizes and colours?? [within reason of course I doubt there will be any thing "huge"] It will give me a guide line while I shop! will it be shades of one colour or a mixture of colours??? The polka dot garden looks like a scrap book page! Any chance the project will be the same?? Gayle I can’t wait to see what you have planned…you have the very best kind of imagination…I would like just half your ideas to crop up in my mind from time to time lol
on 04 Oct 2008 at 6:24 am Joan
Really looking forward to the Polka Dot Garden! Sounds like something in which I would use my favorite fabrics. When will it begin? Thanks.
[...] work tomorrow. Oh ya, the first picture in this post - it’s a partial sketch of the new Polka Dot Garden embroidery quilt. I’m thinking of ya’ll even when I’m [...]
[...] playing with fabric and thought I’d share with you my final choices for at least 3 of the Polka Dot Garden projects. They have all been designed to as C-J-L-T-S quilts; Charming Jelly Roll Layer Cakes to [...]
[...] I was going through embroidery designs while working on one of the Polka Dot Garden quilts I came across an adorable group of patterns featuring little boys and girls dressed in [...]
on 18 Oct 2008 at 8:15 am Gloria
I have just started to collect polka dot fabric so this looks pretty interesting… looking forward to seeing the pattern…
on 09 Nov 2008 at 7:02 am Joan
I must be missing the Polka Dot Garden series. Has it started? I cannot find any patterns even after following links. HELP! Where are the patterns and what month did this series begin? Thanks.
As far as I know, it hasn’t started yet. I believe there have been some hard decisions to be made regarding fabric choices and whatnot that have slowed down the creating and posting of patterns. If we all hang in there, I’m sure we will be rewarded soon.
[...] head with all my stuff. I now have all of this to choose from and more. Midget Block fabric and Polka Dot Garden possibilities. 1930s solids and pearl cotton for wool applique Civil War repro scraps and in the [...]
Oh boy! I can hardly wait to see exactly what grows in a polka dot garden!
Gayle,
I recently came upon your blog and had a chance to read some of your past posts. I was very sorry I missed the Sally Post applique patterns and hope they will be available for purchase soon ( shall have to check out your Online Store). I am looking forward to the Polka Dot Garden quilt and you can bet I won’t be missing this one! Thank you in advance for your generosity.
Alice I.
Maryland
Oh Boy, a new BOM coming. Can’t wait.
Thank you for all you do.
Carol in SW Indiana
Gayle,
This one looks like it will be such fun! Thanks as always for all you do for us…
polkadots looks like lots of fun..can’t wait to see it.
Cannot wait for this one. You do a fantastic job.
I love just loooove polka dots ….my stash over flows my sewing room so as yet I haven’t purchased any….yahoo!! the polka dot garden is just the excuse I needed to indulge in that fantasy….fat quarters here I come….lol…Gayle you are such a power house of information and ideas…I love this one!!
[...] that’s exactly what I plan to do this winter along with a whole list of fun projects for the Polka Dot Garden. The store is scheduled to close at the end of the day on Saturday, Nov. 1. I imagine by the end [...]
Ooh!! I can’t wait to see this one. I love gardens and polka dots. Thanks.
Leona
Where can I see a picture or pattern of this Polka Dot Garden Quilt. I love polka dots!
Thanksin advance,
Joyce
I can’t wait! I love BOM’s! You are so nice to post these for free!
Thank you!
Patty
Looking forwards to the Polka dot Garden.
You do come up with some great ideas.
Thanks a bunch, Get it! Cheers
i love polkadots and cant wait to see it. thanks a lot.
[...] I put the kits in the Online Store and priced them to sell. When they’re gone that’s it. I’m focused on the new Polka Dot Garden . [...]
Anxious to see what the Polka Dot Garden is all about. Sounds like an interesting challenge!!
I have always wanted to make a poke dot quilt can’t hard wait to see yours
I can’t wait to see what The Poka Dot Garden” looks like! Your patterns are always very interesting, so I’m sure this new one will be just that….. thanks for the great patterns!
well Gayle my polka dot prayers have been answered!! My girl friend and I are going on a road trip to San Jose California to a “quilty event” there around the 16th of october and then we are going to “shop hop” our way home[or as much as poor church mice CAN shop]…..so I have a question for you??? will the polka dots be all sizes and colours?? [within reason of course I doubt there will be any thing "huge"] It will give me a guide line while I shop! will it be shades of one colour or a mixture of colours??? The polka dot garden looks like a scrap book page! Any chance the project will be the same?? Gayle I can’t wait to see what you have planned…you have the very best kind of imagination…I would like just half your ideas to crop up in my mind from time to time lol
Really looking forward to the Polka Dot Garden! Sounds like something in which I would use my favorite fabrics. When will it begin? Thanks.
[...] work tomorrow. Oh ya, the first picture in this post - it’s a partial sketch of the new Polka Dot Garden embroidery quilt. I’m thinking of ya’ll even when I’m [...]
[...] playing with fabric and thought I’d share with you my final choices for at least 3 of the Polka Dot Garden projects. They have all been designed to as C-J-L-T-S quilts; Charming Jelly Roll Layer Cakes to [...]
[...] I was going through embroidery designs while working on one of the Polka Dot Garden quilts I came across an adorable group of patterns featuring little boys and girls dressed in [...]
I have just started to collect polka dot fabric so this looks pretty interesting… looking forward to seeing the pattern…
I must be missing the Polka Dot Garden series. Has it started? I cannot find any patterns even after following links. HELP! Where are the patterns and what month did this series begin? Thanks.
Joan,
As far as I know, it hasn’t started yet. I believe there have been some hard decisions to be made regarding fabric choices and whatnot that have slowed down the creating and posting of patterns. If we all hang in there, I’m sure we will be rewarded soon.
Linda
[...] head with all my stuff. I now have all of this to choose from and more. Midget Block fabric and Polka Dot Garden possibilities. 1930s solids and pearl cotton for wool applique Civil War repro scraps and in the [...]