Introducing ~ Melissa
Melissa truly loves to quilt, and she regularly shares that love at Happy Quilting. Even in the midst of a cross-country move (with four children and one on the way!) Melissa took time to share her love of quilting in our Summer Sewing series today. She’s up next with a really fun Game Time Picnic Quilt, but first be sure to click over to Happy Quilting (Check out some of her other quilting tutorials!).
From Melissa: Hello, my name is Melissa Corry and I am so excited to be presenting this tutorial for Sew,Mama,Sew! I love quilting and to get to share my love for it here is a great honor. If you have any questions along the way, please don’t hesitate to contact me at happyquiltingmelissa (at) gmail (dot) com. Also, you can always find me over at my stomping grounds Happy Quilting anytime. There is always something fun going on over there. (In fact, there happens to be a giveaway for a fat quarter bundle going on now). I am a stay at home mom with four kiddos and one on the way. I am about to celebrate my one year blog anniversary in July and I can’t believe how fast it has grown… I love quilting!
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What a delightful blog. Thanks for the heads up! ~karen
As an avid blog reader, could I request one tiny thing? Please set your RSS feed to display the whole post? you won’t lose anyone as a reader, and I’m more likely to click on your blog link and visit the blog if I can see the whole thing – b/c I can see all the photos and links and goodies. When I see a clip of the blog in the RSS feeder, more than likely I will just scroll on through. I don’t know why, but that at least is the psychology going on in this blog reader’s head. Thanks for the beautiful blog. -Jill
Hi Melissa! I loved the chess quilt tutorial.
the chess quilt is a great idea! I’m going to have to make a series now… chess, tic tac toe… chutes and ladders? maybe too hard..
Thanks for sharing the tutorial amidst all your crazy busyness!
Admire your stamina! your quilts are beautiful!!
Those are such pretty quilts. You did a great job!
I follow your blog! Congrats on being here at SMS!
You’ve had a busy year! Welcome!
I love that picnic quilt! I don’t know how she can manage it all with the kids, the move an the quilts (not to mention cooking and cleaning too!!!) Go Melissa!
yay! thanks!
yay for quilters!
When do you find time to sleep? I love your quilt tutorials.
You are a very busy lady! I enjoyed my visit at your blog! Wonderful tutorials.
Wow-I am so impressed with quilters like Melissa-her quilting tutorials are amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this wonderful source of information, keep it coming , best regards , emil
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How in the world does she find time to do all of this? I barely have enough energy to work full-time and quilt semi part-time. The Picnic Quilt is adorable. A-DOR-A-BULL!!
Thanks for this marvelous post, I am glad I observed this internet site on yahoo.
I’ve enjoyed Melissa’s blog for some time. Great picnic quilt tute.
Thanks.