Hi everyone! The first month of 2018 has come to an end which means the first month of the #DresdenNeighborhoodSAL is over. Of course, if you didn’t get your first Dresden Neighborhood block done you can still catch up! Not a problem at all! I wanted to do a post to share with you what some folks in my “Quilt and Dream Along with Kim Lapacek” facebook group worked on in January. It has been absolutely amazing to see all the different version folks have been making out of “my” pattern – completely surreal! Dresden Neighborhood by Allison Rather Dresden Neighborhood by Ann Hoke – I spy big foot!!!!! Dresden Neighborhood by Mardy McGarry – also created for the Project QUILTING Hometown Proud Challenge. Dresden Neighborhood by Ingrid Agor Dresden Neighborhood by Sandra Otremba Dresden Neighborhood by Sandy Lynch Dresden Neighborhood by Terrod Marlyn Dresden Neighborhood by Wendy Barker Paull Dresden Neighborhood by Sharon Hamilton – be sure to head to Sharon Creates facebook page to see how Sharon did the amazing circular quilting, in standard stitches, snowflake stitches and words! Folks are also joining in via instagram and posting with hashtags #dresdenneighborhood and #dresdenneighborhoodsal Check out this beauty by VickiFreeman12. It looks like she’s doing this with a #rainbowscrapchallenge2018 … hmmm … maybe there will be Dresden Neighborhoods made in all the colors of the rainbow!? I would LOVE that!!!! Check out the post Vicki did on her blog – Fabric Scraps! Dresden Neighborhood by Reiminka Dresden Neighborhood by RoxiQuilts Find out all you need to know about the sew along HERE. All you really need for this is to purchase my downloadable Dresden Neighborhood pdf Pattern either on craftsy here or etsy here. The inspiration for Month 1: Hometown Memories This is the Dresden Ruler I recommend purchasing for your Dresden Neighborhood!
Wendy P says
When will February's theme be announced?
Vicki says
Wow! So many fantastic blocks with tons of inspiration. This is a great quilt along because there’s so much to look at in each block. Thanks for sharing, Kim!