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Flower Pop quilt pattern designed by Louise Papas for Jen Kingwell Designs Finished Large Quilt measures approximately 61 1/2 inches by 48 inches
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Orange. Orange who? Orange you glad we have a new pattern for you? Introducing Open Options by Material Girlfriends! What a fun pattern!! It is so versatile that we changed our mind on the name and…
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Walk in the rain, jump in mud puddles, collect rocks, rainbows and roses, smell flowers, blow bubbles, stop along the way, build sandcastles, say hello to everyone, go barefoot, go on adventures, act silly, fly kites, have a merry heart, talk with animals, sing in the shower, read childrens' books, take bubble baths, get new sneakers, hold hands and hug and kiss, dance, laugh and cry for the health of it, wonder and wander around, feel happy and precious and innocent, feel scared, feel sad, feel mad, give up worry and guilt and shame, say yes, say no, say the magic words, ask lots of questions, ride bicycles, draw and paint, see things differently, fall down and get up again, look at the sky, watch the sun rise and sun set, watch clouds and name their shapes, watch the moon and stars come out, trust the universe, stay up late, climb trees, daydream, do nothing and do it very well, learn new stuff, be excited about everything, be a clown, enjoy having a body, listen to music, find out how things work, make up new rules, tell stories, save the world, make friends with the other kids on the block, and do anything else that brings more happiness, celebration, health, love, joy, creativity, pleasure, abundance, grace, self-esteem, courage, balance, spontaneity, passion, beauty, peace, relaxation, communication and life energy to...all living beings on this planet. Bruce Williamson After all the different kinds of things nature has thrown our way here in the South the above quote seemed appropriate! Rain, snow, sleet, ice, clouds, sunshine, falling trees, freezing temps, warm breezes and even an EARTHQUAKE have rocked our little corner of the country this week. We should all do our best to enjoy each and every day because each and every one is a PRESENT! I wanted to show the block I have made for this month's Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Pink has never been one of my favorite colors so it took some rooting around to come up with these. I do have some pastel pinks but not many. I want this project to be bright so I tried to avoid them and mauves, which I seem to have an abundance of from the 80s and early 90s. I am really loving this block and thinking of making more of them so I can have two quilts. One to keep and one to give away. I can't say they are being made from scraps unless fat quarters count. My scrap bins only contain strings and pieces the size of my hand or smaller. Everything else in my stash is sorted by color. I do have a few drawers of various size pieces up to about 8" squares but so far none of them have been in the right colors. I want to start the blocks for the other projects I showed in last months's Rainbow Scrap Challenge Post. The Amish Batik Quilt has a black background. It calls for over 9 yards. I have that much in a solid but I'm not sure it's all cotton. I have a whole bolt of this animal print shown below. I'm not sure I like it for this project. What do you think? I have over 6 yards of this Jinny Beyer Paisley. I'm thinking of using it with this jelly roll by Blank Textiles. This is the quilt that caught my eye. Again I'm thinking a solid rich black might work better. What do you think? So do you think I should use the gray/black prints I have or go with a solid black? I have a few yards of solid black that would probably be enough to use with the jelly roll project. Using the stash is one of my goals of course but I will buy more if I need to. Linking with:Scrap Happy and Scrap Basket Sunday and Patchwork Times
In 2020 I joined a mystery sew along hosted by Sweet Treasures Quilts called the Kindness Project. The goal was to make a quilt and gift it to someone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. I finished my
Now, I have lots of tips on this blog all about quilting on a home machine, but I’ve never really talked about what it really takes to finish a large quilt on a domestic machine. And as I’m nearly finishing this quilt that I’m quilting, I thought I’ll come and address some of the common
I'm on a roll! I was so excited about the scrappy log cabin quilt I finished a couple of days ago that I decided to keep going. That quilt didn't seem to make even the smallest dent in my stash, so I decided to try another scrap quilt that has been on my list. Have you seen Soul Searching by Kathy Doughty? It is a quilt from her book Making Quilts. It has been on my mind for a while. I figured since I already had my 2 1/2 inch scrappy strips out I'd just go ahead and start. New year motivation!!! So here it is: It was such a simple quilt to put together. I spent way more time playing with the fabrics and picking out my scraps than I did acually piecing it. Aren't scrappy quilts just the best? Two quilts in one week all from stash feels great! I can't believe that I could make two entire quilts and see not even a little dent in my stash. It makes me wonder just how many potential quilts are living in there. :) Thanks for stopping by, Tracy
...What do you get someone who doesn't really want anything for a special birthday? A quilt!.. her favourite colours are green and purple. (not good photographs colourwise) I quilted this in curvy lines... which lined up to form circles... much easier than the meandering thing! which was just as well as it's a single bed size. She liked it.....
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Petal Signature Cotton® Design #7381747 42" wide, 4.4 oz per sq yard Everyday-use cotton for quilting, crafts and apparel Estimated shrinkage: 5-6% in length and 2-3% in width Perfect for quilting, craft projects, costuming, toys and accessories.
I`m so happy to be participating in the Fall Bloggers` Quilt Festival being hosted over at Amy`s Creative Side! Hi to anyone visiting for t...