Grab that cup of hot chocolate and make yourself comfortable with these quilted comforters! Perfect to wrap around yourself, getting cozy on your chair.
55 x 67 This quilt turned out so much better than I was expecting! Like I said earlier this week, this quilt top was put away last year (along with it's brother) because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it. But someone kindly asked me about them and wanted to know how it sewed up. Being the accommodating person that I am, I decided it was time to finish at least one of these jeans quilts completely so I could answer all of the questions. I like the sashing because the seams are all ironed toward the sashing which makes the top feel completely flat. No thick seams. I sewed it with my regular needle on my sewing machine and had no trouble at all. I loaded it on my longarm and did some custom quilting since it's for the kids. It was an awesome practice quilt since they don't care if I mess up. And I did mess up several times. I only unpicked once because it was really bothering me. I used the same needle I always use for the permacore thread. I think it's a size 18. The back is really black soft and cuddle fabric (just like minky) and not gray. I was going to edit the photos, but you can see the quilting better this way. I almost bought the minky dot, but I think I like this smooth version better. It's just as soft and the quilting shows, but no thread shows. Each size square got a different motif. I used the ruler to do the diagonal, horizontal, and vertical lines, and the X's I put in the little squares. The rest was all freehand. It was my first time doing the watery meander. Not sure I didn't it correctly because I kept getting stuck on the sides or I would end up being too close to loop back and forth. All in all, it turned out okay. I'd love to try it on a whole quilt doing a bigger design. The two large blocks were quilted with small loops and the word love. It's subtle, but you can still see it. A sweet touch for the child who will get this one without being too girly. Now the question you all want answered...is it heavy? Yes, and no. I didn't want to use batting because that would make it very heavy. The cuddle fabric on the back makes it feel like it has batting. The texture is so awesome. I keep rubbing my hand over the designs. I think it's a bit too heavy for a summer quilt, but it will be perfect for winter when the house is colder. I am even thinking of making one for our bed. It would be for winter when I use 2 quilts (I could just use one if it was this jeans quilt). I think the weight of it would be lovely to sleep under. It is heavier than a regular quilt, but not so heavy that you wouldn't want to use it. Some of my quilt holders on standby... I tried very hard not to stretch the backing fabric as I quilted it. It is just a tad wavy, but it's not as wavy as the first picture makes it look. Here it is laid on flat on the floor. And just one more so you can see the back is indeed black! I don't know if I'll quilt the other one next week or not. I think there may be some piecing of a quilt top that needs to be done. We'll see what I'm in the mood for when we get there. Linking with Needle and Thread and Busy Hands Quilts *Please note - Due to the changes made by Blogger dealing with new comment notification, I will be replying directly to your comments on the blog until another solution is found.
Crochet Patchwork Quilt AfghansToday I am going to share this work that I found in a site the link is down thereSee what a creative work ! Full Post: Crochet Patchwork Quilt Afghans
Make a patchwork pillow and comforter using this technique of crocheting fabric. Cotton print fabric in a pattern of your choice are crocheted together for beautiful rustic bedding. Includes picture tutorials for preparing the fabric to be crocheted. You'll receive a digital PDF file of this 1970s crochet pattern. ✦ Sizing ✦ ➛ the pillow is about 20" (51 cm) square ➛ the comforter can be made any size ✦ Materials ✦ ➛ for the pillow - 25 remnants of cotton fabric, each 4" square ➛ plain cotton for backing - about 27.5" x 36" ➛ Interlining - about 31.5" x 11.75" ➛ 6 oz / 150 gm white embroidery cotton ➛ Crochet hook size C ✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦✦ ➛See more patterns for your home & kitchen here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PatternGrove/?section_id=22305373 ➛ Get discounts when you order more than one pattern! Buy 2 patterns and get 10% off - Use Coupon Code BUY2GET10 Buy 3 patterns and get 15% off - Use Coupon Code BUY3GET15 Buy 4 patterns and get 20% off - Use Coupon Code BUY4GET20 Buy 5 or more patterns and get 25% off - Use Coupon Code BUY5GET25
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Hi, all! How are your own personal scrap issues coming along? I have barely made a dent in my overflowing pile of scraps, but I do feel more encouraged by what I've done. I'm finding it's fun and I have so. many. ideas. rolling around in my head that I want to do! It seems like everywhere I look, I see another great thing to do with my scraps.... So I thought I'd share some of what I've found with you this week. Maybe it will inspire you too! *&*&*&*&*&*&* I love love love this scrappy flying geese quilt - the ones I've made in the past use a 6.5" rectangle and 3.5" squares for the corners, which might be large for some folks' scrap baskets, but you could reduce the size (4.5" rectangle and 2.5" squares) and achieve the same effect. This quilt was made by Dorthe, who blogs over at LaLaLa Patchwork - her site is in German, but there's lots of gorgeous eye candy there! And Staci, over at The Confused Quilter, is making this absolutely gorgeous version of Elizabeth Hartmann's Sparkle Punch quilt. Wouldn't it look fabulous scrappy? I am so inspired.... This beautiful Scrappy Chains quilt caught my eye - I can see this in a smaller block size, too, and I love the fact that it doesn't have a consistently colored chain. Truly scrappy! There is a video tutorial available for this quilt - click here to see it! And look at this beauty! What a great way to use up a rainbow of strips. It could be as small as a baby quilt, or go all the way up to king-size! It's also a great alternative to a traditional string block, if you want to do something a little "out of the box". And isn't this cute? It's the pattern I'm using currently for a couple of commission quilts, but it could easily turn into a scrap quilt - because don't we all have quite a few 2.5" strips left over from other projects? A sweet and simple alternative to a traditional jelly roll quilt too, for that jelly roll you've got sitting around that you bought because the fabric is just.so.pretty! This is a great rail fence quilt, which looks like it uses bricks and random squares. I haven't had a chance to graph this one out yet, but if I had to guess, I'd say it's 2.5" x 4.5" bricks and 2.5" squares in the darker zigs, and 2.5" squares in the light zags. Isn't this amazing? A great way to use up leftover strips of binding, I think! I save mine for scrappy quilts, but there are always times when the bin starts to overflow - and this would be a very different way to use those pieces! And here's another strippy block quilt, with a little twist - tiny block strips! I can see two ways to make this - one would be to use up all those tiny pieces of fabric you just can't bear to throw away, the other would be to make strip sets and cross-cut them to create those strips of tiny blocks. Either way, you're using up scraps! And is this not just the cutest quilt? I love the use of different prints in the same colors for these woven strips - simple, but it adds so much depth and interest to the quilt. 2.5" squares in colors and 4.5" white squares would make this quilt quickly! If you don't have time or energy to make a whole quilt, how about these adorable pincushions made by the queen of tiny scraps, AmandaJean of Crazy Mom Quilts? I love seeing her cheerful bowls full of pincushions, and her blog is a great resource for easy quilt ideas and beautiful scrap creations! Emily Bailey of Em's Scrap Bag has been sharing a lot of gorgeous scrap quilts on Facebook these days - and this is one of my favorites! Notice that the horizontal strings are repeats of one of the fabrics in the coin strips - it gives this quilt a great geometric effect. And the cross-hatch quilting is amazing! And speaking of Emily, have you signed up to participate in the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge 2016 yet? Emily collects quilts for Quilty Hugs For Happy Chemo, and that's just one of the charities we are spotlighting this year. There's also Covered in Love, spearheaded by Kat Drinkwater, who collects quilts for terminally ill patients in Tyler, Texas. And for our Canadian quilters (and anyone else who wants to send a quilt to the frozen North) there's the Yukon Women's Transition Home, which serves women and children escaping from abusive home situations. The Challenge runs until the end of May, so you've got plenty of time to dig through your scraps and make a beautiful quilt to wrap someone in love. I hope you'll consider joining in if you haven't already! You can sign up by clicking the link in this paragraph for the Challenge and scrolling down to the entry form, or just fill in the entry form in the top right sidebar! *&*&*&*&*&*&*& Are you feeling inspired now? I am! Can't wait to get back to my scrap bin and see what comes out of it next! Let's go scrap!! Hugs! Sarah PS - remember next week is our first linky party to show off our scrappy progress - I hope you'll all link up and share! No matter how much or how little, progress is progress, and a little encouragement goes a long way! And for those of you who just wish you had scraps to play with, I'll have something especially for you!!
I went all out with texture and bobbles for my latest pattern, the Granny Bobblina Rainbow blanket! As you have probably noticed I am in a rainbow stage at the moment and I am really enjoying the shape and colour combinations. This lovely blanket combines granny clusters and the bobble stitch, all curving around a cheerful rainbow. My testers have thoroughly checked the pattern and have helped me to make it easy to read and understand. It is an intermediate level pattern, beginners may find the it a bit tricky but as long as you concentrate on the stitch counts you'll be fine! I give you the colour recipe and amounts of yarn you will need for both aran and dk yarn. There is a photo tutorial included to help you with the bobble stitch which is crocheted as you make the blanket and therefore won't shed or fall off. Materials 5.5mm hook (If using a different yarn, use a hook that is 0.5 mm larger than that recommended for the yarn) Yarn: I used Stylecraft Special Aran. Approximate amounts: Colour A) Cream 13g Colour B) Midnight 23g Colour C) Storm Blue 26g Colour D) Mustard 30g Colour E) Raspberry 36g Colour F) Pale Rose 41g Colour G) Sage 49g Colour H) Silver 57g Colour I) Cream 57g Yarn Needle Size: 105cm x 74cm (41½ x 29 inches) OR ‘COLOUR'/Approximate Amount/Stylecraft Special DK colours used A 6g Cream B 10g Blush C 11g Vintage Peach D 13g Saffron E 16g Pistachio F 19g Cloud Blue G 22g Wisteria H 25g Clematis I 25g Cream Size: This will give you a smaller blanket that measures approximately 71cm x 46cm (28 x 18 inches) *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guide included. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy And Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ Follow my blog, Melucrochet.com and take a look at how my testers got on! 😊
This "Billowy Quilted Knit Throw" features a beautiful texture that's puffy, cozy, and simple to knit. Made with chunky yarn and big needles, it works up
♥ DESCRIPTION The body of this crochet afghan pattern consists of a captivating stitch combination mixing post stitches and shells in an easy to memorize 2-row repeat. Paint your layers any color, from earthy grays to bold rainbows. Eye-catching scallops trim the border of each layer, adding to the marvel. This clever design allows you to customize to any size, while artfully keeping a scallop in each corner, no matter what the dimensions- allowing you to use any weight yarn desired. ♥ PATTERN INCLUDES: Afghan Pattern ♥ PATTERN SIZES Finished Sizes. Note: Ruffle edging adds about 4.5" to each side. Before Ruffles (After Ruffles): 20" X 30" (29" X 39") 29" X 39" (38" X 48") 40" X 50" (49" X 59") ♥ SKILL LEVEL Intermediate ♥ Materials Yarn standards #3 (Light). ◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦ ♥ ◦◦◦PATTERN FAQ◦◦◦ ♥ (1) ◦◦◦ When will I receive my pattern? PDF: This pattern is an automatic download. You should be redirected right after paying. PRINTED COPY: 1. First check that the patterns you want are in stock- not all are available as hardcopies. 2. Three patterns ship free. 1-2 patterns ship for $4.00 within the USA or Canada. outside USA or Canada, contact me for a quote. 3. To add shipping for 1-2 pattern in the USA or Canada, add this listing to your cart: (2) ◦◦◦ Can I sell items made from your patterns? As long as you crocheted them yourself, you may sell them to your delight! You may not sell the patterns whatsoever. (3) ◦◦◦ What if I can't get it to open or print? Sometimes a glitch happens with Etsy. Simply send me a message and I will email the pattern to you. Be sure to check your spam/trash folder in case it goes into there! (4) ◦◦◦ What if I get stuck? Email is listed in the pattern. You can also contact me here! I try to check messages throughout the day, but sometimes I am gone for a day here and there, and some weekends and holidays I may be gone. But rest assured- taking care of you is my #1 priority here at the Crochet Garden.
This is an Ombre Rainbow (OmbRainbow- see what I did there?!) -two strands of yarn are used at the same time so that each colour blends and flows into the next. I have designed it to be easy to follow, so it is beginner friendly and I give you the colour recipe and amounts of yarn you will need. There is a photo tutorial included to help you make the bobble pom poms which are crocheted as you make the blanket and therefore won't shed or fall off. Designed for Hobbii by Melu Crochet 🧶 It is a larger, longer version of my Rainbow Drop blanket which can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/889154846/rainbow-drop-blanket-pattern-by-melu Materials 5.5mm hook Yarn: I used Hobbii Bamboo Rainbow. Approximate amounts: Grey 31g Violet 50g Indigo 53g Blue 60g Green 67g Yellow 77g Orange 89g Red 95g Cream 86g You could substitute with any dk yarn but amounts would need to be adjusted. I have also given a full colour recipe below. Yarn Needle 2 stitch markers Size 110cm x 92cm (43 x 36 inches) Tension 9st and 7 rows in tr to 10cm/4in using 5.5mm hook or size needed to obtain tension. Pattern will work if tension is not exactly the same but size may vary. *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guide included. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: My blog melucrochet.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy And Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ Take a look at my blog post: https://melucrochet.com/2021/04/29/melu-crochet-ombrainbow-blanket/ for yarn info and other details 😊
This amazing quilt comes in three different sizes - 5x5, 6x6 and 7x7 hoops. This is a machine embroidery design and all sizes are included in your purchase. There are six different blocks in this design. The blocks are sewn in the hoop and then joined and backed with your sewing machine. Instructions are provided to create your own quilt of any size. Full photo instructions and directions are included with your purchase. It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be of the highest quality. Designs are provided in 9 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, HUS, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX. *BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines. SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required. Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer - click here Instruction are provided in English. We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
Incorporate a cottage feel into your favorite space thanks to this beautiful bedding piece from Donna Sharp. PRODUCT FEATURES Traditional rag quilt design Features small squares of woven fabrics joined together with exposed seams that are clipped and frayed for design and durability Each piece sold separately SIZING Sham: 20'' x 26'' Twin quilt: 68'' x 90'' Queen quilt: 90'' x 90'' King quilt: 110'' x 96'' CONSTRUCTION & CARE Cotton Machine wash Imported Law Label
This charming and adorable donkey comforter is ready for some cozy cuddling with a sweet little baby. It’s crocheted in Rainbow Cotton 8/4, a cotton yarn that is just wonderful for making softies for little kids. Donkey simply loves sleeping and she would adore a loving little buddy to take naps with :)
One of my favorite quilts to make is a lap quilt. Perfect for chilly nights in front of the TV, they are a quick and easy project. Especially for beginner quilters. But, how big should
I went all out with texture and bobbles for my latest pattern, the Granny Bobblina Rainbow blanket! As you have probably noticed I am in a rainbow stage at the moment and I am really enjoying the shape and colour combinations. This lovely blanket combines granny clusters and the bobble stitch, all curving around a cheerful rainbow. My testers have thoroughly checked the pattern and have helped me to make it easy to read and understand. It is an intermediate level pattern, beginners may find the it a bit tricky but as long as you concentrate on the stitch counts you'll be fine! I give you the colour recipe and amounts of yarn you will need for both aran and dk yarn. There is a photo tutorial included to help you with the bobble stitch which is crocheted as you make the blanket and therefore won't shed or fall off. Materials 5.5mm hook (If using a different yarn, use a hook that is 0.5 mm larger than that recommended for the yarn) Yarn: I used Stylecraft Special Aran. Approximate amounts: Colour A) Cream 13g Colour B) Midnight 23g Colour C) Storm Blue 26g Colour D) Mustard 30g Colour E) Raspberry 36g Colour F) Pale Rose 41g Colour G) Sage 49g Colour H) Silver 57g Colour I) Cream 57g Yarn Needle Size: 105cm x 74cm (41½ x 29 inches) OR ‘COLOUR'/Approximate Amount/Stylecraft Special DK colours used A 6g Cream B 10g Blush C 11g Vintage Peach D 13g Saffron E 16g Pistachio F 19g Cloud Blue G 22g Wisteria H 25g Clematis I 25g Cream Size: This will give you a smaller blanket that measures approximately 71cm x 46cm (28 x 18 inches) *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guide included. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy And Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ Follow my blog, Melucrochet.com and take a look at how my testers got on! 😊
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Easily Add Your Own Special Embellishments! This darling quilt makes us think of simpler times, playing with our best friends. It’s a wonderful gift for yourself or for a good friend. Scraps, ric rac, and other embellishments can be used to make your own special version. It would also be fun to use pieces of …
Sleep in comfortable primitive style with our Dakota Star Queen Quilt. Featuring a rustic eight pointed star surrounded by a distinctive broken star pattern, this hand-quilted patchwork comforter adds relaxed, heirloom appeal to any bed. Our 90" by 90" black and tan star quilt is machine washable and iron-safe. Reverses to solid tan. 100% cotton. Features PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: with over two decades experience crafting goods for American homes, our items are built to last for years to come. PRIMITIVE DECOR: traditional style that compliments any primitive or Americana home. QUALITY MATERIAL: made with durable 100% cotton shell for a proper look and feel. EASY CARE: machine washable for simple and hassle free cleaning. TRADITIONAL PATCHWORK: modeled after American decorating themes, a patchwork design adds heirloom appeal. HAND QUILTED: with stitch in the ditch and echo techniques Straight edge with .5" solid tan binding Reverses to solid tan fabric Patchwork: Hand-quilted, Machine pieced Specifications Material: 100% Cotton, Cotton Batting Colors: Country Black, Tan Quilting Stitch: Stitch in the Ditch, Echo Manufacturer Country: India Care: Machine Wash, Line Dry, Iron safe
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Summer Mist Throw designed by Kim Guzman Technique: Regular Crochet MATERIALS Caron International’s One Pound (100% Acrylic; 16oz/454g, 812yds/742m):580 Soft Sage (A): 1 skein613 Lavender Blue (B): 1 skein587 Pale Green (C): 1 skein577 Lilac
I love quilting all year round, but especially love quilting and sewing after New Year's Day, it's so good to replenish the home decor with a whole new slate and we all know 2020 is going to be fantastic so I want to do everything in my power to make my family cozy this new
Filet crochet blankets are always beautiful and it's relatively easy to make them. Check this free filet crochet blanket patterns!
This sweet little bobble blanket is ideal for adding modern texture colour and style to your home. This is a simple pattern designed with beginners in mind. I give you instructions with a colour recipe and photo tutorial to help you make the bobbles pop with a different colour than your working yarn. Materials 4mm hook Approx amounts of dk yarn: Main body colour: 175g, Bobble colour: 3g for each bobble colour row, Total: 230g I used Stylecraft special dk Main body colour and Border (grey): 175g Silver, Bobble colour 1 (red): 12g Lipstick, Bobble colour 2 (orange): 9g Spice, Bobble colour 3 (yellow): 9g Dandelion, Bobble colour 4 (green): 9g Pistachio, Bobble colour 5 (blue): 9g Cornish Blue, Bobble colour 6 (purple): 9g Magenta, Tapestry Needle Size Finished blanket measures approx 75cm x 64cm (29½ in x 25in), ideal for a baby blanket or lap blanket. I give instructions on to make the blanket larger if you wish. Tension 14st and 12 rows in tr to 10cm/4in using 4mm hook or size needed to obtain tension. This is a guide for sizing and drape but pattern will work if tension is different. Step by step Bobble stitch guide included *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guide included. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy And Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ Follow my blog, Melucrochet.com 😊
Denim Rag Quilt: Common Quilt / Comforter Dimensions Standard Crib 32 x 50 “ 5” squares needed: 70 Twin 68 x 89” 5” squares needed: 238 Twin XL 68 x 94” …
The Beautiful Block Stitch Free Crochet Patterns are the perfect stitch for every single crocheter to learn. It is easy and creates unique design.
Okay everyone! This long time anticipated crochet quilt tutorial is finally available! (happy jig!) My friend Tiffany of Fanny Lu Designs took the time to put together the most thorough and detaile…
This sweet little bobble blanket is ideal for adding modern texture colour and style to your home. This is a simple pattern designed with beginners in mind. I give you instructions with a colour recipe and photo tutorial to help you make the bobbles pop with a different colour than your working yarn. Materials 4mm hook Approx amounts of dk yarn: Main body colour: 175g, Bobble colour: 3g for each bobble colour row, Total: 230g I used Stylecraft special dk Main body colour and Border (grey): 175g Silver, Bobble colour 1 (red): 12g Lipstick, Bobble colour 2 (orange): 9g Spice, Bobble colour 3 (yellow): 9g Dandelion, Bobble colour 4 (green): 9g Pistachio, Bobble colour 5 (blue): 9g Cornish Blue, Bobble colour 6 (purple): 9g Magenta, Tapestry Needle Size Finished blanket measures approx 75cm x 64cm (29½ in x 25in), ideal for a baby blanket or lap blanket. I give instructions on to make the blanket larger if you wish. Tension 14st and 12 rows in tr to 10cm/4in using 4mm hook or size needed to obtain tension. This is a guide for sizing and drape but pattern will work if tension is different. Step by step Bobble stitch guide included *Instant Download Pattern* This listing is for a fully tested PDF crochet pattern only and not the finished item. Step by step MELU Crochet Stitch guide included. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You can choose to download US or UK terminology after purchase 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 You may sell the finished products that you make from this pattern. If selling online, please include a link back to my shop www.melucrochet.etsy.com -thank you! Thanks for looking, for more inspiration follow me on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melucrochet/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeluCrochetEtsy And Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/melucrochet/ Follow my blog, Melucrochet.com 😊
Kassidy and I sewed up the adorable new free quilt pattern... Layer Cake Lemonade by It's Sew Emma during our "sew night with Kass" a few nights ago. We used Riley Blake 10" stackers for our Layer Cake Lemonade quilt. (Sidewalks - by October Afternoon) Riley Blake 10" stackers are the same as a layer cake ... meaning they are both precut 10" squares. Each of the Sidewalks stackers have 21 squares so we used 2 stackers. It took Kass and I only 2 hours to complete the top! YaY!!! Kimberly has a great video tutorial for the Layer Cake Lemonade Quilt on the Fat Quarter Shop Youtube channel as part of their Shortcut Quilt Series. CLICK HERE to go see it for yourself:) Yesterday my friend Kathy quilted a pretty overall rose pattern on the quilt. (thanks Kathy:) And I bound it last night:) Kass and I made the quilt for Sophie. As you know ... she is my cutie pie granddaughter:) I love to make matching things for her and her dolls. And of course… this project was no exception! So from the leftovers after piecing the Layer Cake Lemonade quilt ... We easily cut 30 - 4 1/2" squares. This is all we had left from the forty 10" squares that we started out with! Use it up Wear it out Make it do… Or do without! The 30 squares became a quick and easy doll quilt:) Fun! Besides... who doesn't like leftovers from layer cake? You shouldn't let one sweet crumb go to waste:) Mr.Vintage Sock Monkey had a quilty wrap up in the cradle:) I'm sure that Sophie Belle will adore her new Layer Cake Lemonade quilt ... as well as the one for Dolly:) Have a quilty kind of day! xx Lori