SHARE YOUR PASSION FOR Quilting!

 
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As you know, quilting is far more than a hobby. It's a way of life! Life is busy and free time can be hard to come by, but we hope to offer a creative way to get you quilting alongside friends!

With the National Quilters Circle Medallion Quilt Block Challenge, our goal is to help you engage your passion, while connecting you with quilting friends! In this challenge, we will be creating the beautiful Medallion quilt, designed by the talented Toby Lischko and Ashley Hough.

Quilting is better when you're sharing the experience with friends! Be sure to share this challenge with your fellow quilters by clicking the share buttons below!

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Join the National Quilters Circle Quilt Block Challenge Facebook group to share photos of your work each week and to see what the other challengers have created. It’s the perfect way to connect with new quilting friends and get inspired!

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Enter your email address to join the National Quilters Circle Baskets and Blooms Quilt Block Challenge, plus get new quilting tips and videos in your inbox with the National Quilters Circle newsletter.

To join the challenge, enter your email address in the box above. Then download the quilt pattern on the next page.

Make sure to join the National Quilters Circle Quilt Block Challenge Facebook group to share photos of your progress each week and catch up with fellow quilters. We can’t wait to see your creations!

Join the challenge now!

Enter your email address below to join the National Quilters Circle Baskets and Blooms Quilt Block Challenge, plus get new quilting tips and videos in your inbox with the National Quilters Circle newsletter.

MEET TOBY - Pattern Creator

I come from a long line of sewers. No one in my family has ever quilted, but my mother was a home economics teacher and seamstress, and her father was a tailor. In 1985 I thought it would be fun for my mom and I to do something together, so we signed up for our first quilting class. I was working full time as a Special Education teacher and this class was my summer activity.

In the six week class, I finished 5 or 6 quilt tops (some of which never got quilted). I was so proud of myself that I was able to put 3 colors together (light, medium, and dark)! That summer I got hooked on quilting, and in the 20+ years I have been quilting, I have never gotten bored with it. It just keeps getting better! Check out Toby's website: www.gatewayquiltsnstuff.com

MEET TOBY - Pattern Creator