The 24th of July is considered a state holiday here in Utah.
It commemorates the entry of Brigham Young and the first group of Mormon Pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley in 1847 where the Latter-Day Saints settled after being forced from Nauvoo, IL. It's a wonderful place to live and I'm thankful for the great sacrifice those people made so that we can exercise our religious beliefs freely today.
Needless to say, this day has got me feelin' a little patriotic.
Which reminded me that I never showed you my finished Americana
wall hanging that I first mentioned HERE.
In the little quilt group I belong to, we each made and traded several red and beige half square triangles. We were then suppose to put them together however we wished. I decided to go the patriotic route and make a wall hanging for my entry way.
I made a few more HST's on my own, trimmed them all down to 3" using THIS tutorial, sewed them together in rows and then added the blue section up top with the appliqued star.
I quilted it myself (I'm a total beginner so don't look too close).
The blue polka dot, backing/star print and blue check binding fabric were all from my stash.
Framed USA Fabric Art tutorial can be found HERE.
Wooden Flag Blocks tutorial can be found HERE.
(There are several on the Internet but this one is the closest to what we used).
*I also had an apothecary jar filled with taffy on the right side of my table but my littles kept getting into it and one day dropped the lid. Fun times :(
Anyways, I hope you all have a wonderful 24th of July,
no matter what little corner of the world you're in today!
Happy quilting!
~ Amber