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Delilah fabrics by Tanya Whelan, own design in a "hotchpotch" fashion. Really lovely fabrics. Crocheted the cushion ages ago using a pattern from Yvestown.

 

Blogged at:

henhousehomemade.blogspot.com/2011/06/is-it-or-isnt-it.html

A great block to play with my stash.

A patchwork quilt for my little sister... I'm halfway done quilting it and I'm hoping to have this and another one done before I leave on Monday. The "Don't Disturb" sign is up in my studio!

Ready for posting partner! This apron will look a lot better on someone thin!! Pattern from Patchwork Please book (Zakka).

pattern from i love patchwork by Rashinda Coleman-Hale

Der Beutel ist fertig! Ich bin total happy mit dem Ergebnis und hoffe meiner Partnerin gefällt's!

 

Nachdem ich das Washi patchwork fertig hatte, hab ich mich was die Konstruktion des Beutels betrifft an die Anleitung aus dem Buch Zakka Style (Zig Zag Tote) gehalten, bis auf den Magnetverschluss (falls jemand diese Anleitung benutzt: Vorsicht Errata!!!)

Using the templates from my Stars & Clovers quilt

A gift. I used three tutorials: this one from Ayumi for the patchwork, pockets, and strap; this one from Florence to do my first covered zip ends, and this one from Anna to complete the pouch. I'm really partial to Anna's instructions for putting together a zip pouch (now that I know to move the zipper around, which isn't mentioned!). To me, her instructions make far and away the most sense.

Dewberry and Kaufman fabrics with a little Martha Stewart dish towel thrown in for good measure, on waffle weave Target dollar section towels. Fabrics from Sew, Mama, Sew.

From: Quilting with Fat Quarters

by The Staff at That Patchwork Place

 

Quilt designed, pieced, appliqued, and machine quilted by Nancy Mahoney

   

My second pillow. From Alicia Paulson's Summerhouse Pillow pattern. I can't thank you enough, Alicia! I'm now dreaming of little patchwork squares every night and imagining all kinds of things I could make with patchwork squares! (Pillow's finished size is 26" X 26" and each square is 2" X 2".)

Made using Alicia's interfaced patchwork technique. All vintage fabrics. (Great technique, many thanks.)

 

Blogged at: henhousehomemade.blogspot.com/2009/11/patchy.html

Super Takimar MC 55mm F1.8

I bought this quilt in kit size from Patchwork on Central and loved making it so much I scoured all the patchwork shops for more fabric and it just grew and grew.

Vor diesem Schritt hatte ich etwas Angst ... das schon genähte wieder zerschnippeln, aber ich glaube es geht in die Richtung die ich mir vorgestellt hatte. Ich werde zwischen die verschiedenen Bausteine wahrscheinlich noch ein paar farbige Streifen setzen. Oder vielleicht wird das zu bunt?

I added sequins to reinforce the joints.

I just had to jump on the triple zip band wagon. :) I made the back and bottom front panels as separate pieces so I could box the bottom for more room. I'm using it as my hexie kit and it is working out perfectly.

Fabrics: I used a mix of fabrics from my stash & scrap bin, fabrics from the scrappy trip along swap (Round 4 starting in August - come join us!), and bits and pieces that were gifted to me. There are fabrics from Moda (hometown, vintage modern,mama said sew), Riley Blake (daisy cottage), Michael Miller (Madrona road), Free Spirit (Wrenly), multiple Denyse Schmidt prints, and the new organic cotton from Cloud 9 that Joann's carries. The rest I can't identify (I'd love to know who the dark brown with pink & white spots is by so I can purchase some - I only have a tiny piece left!).

My cool thrifted patchwork quilt?

Lots of practice lining up points! I decided to turn my patchwork into pretty baby quilts!

Hey Partner! I created this mosaic with color and design in mind. Each of these photos speaks to me on one of those levels and just makes me happy! I just looked through everyone else's mosaics and love pretty much all of them. My kitchen is mostly aqua (love pic #1 for that reason) so for a main color that would be great. I spend a lot of my time in the kitchen so I love to have pretty things hanging out in there.

  

1. my kitchen, 2. Organic Kitchen Towel & Coasters, 3. Dish Towels, 4. www.flickr.com/photos/misseskwittys/520223767/, 5. Hot Pad in Moda Arcadia, 6. ticker tape progress, 7. table runner2, 8. dishmat2, 9. Front of Hexagon Hotpad, 10. Doll quilt, 11. Nine Patch Quilt Along Progress, 12. another one, 13. Star quilt in progress, 14. Bridget's Pinwheel Quilt, 15. star quilt 2, 16. Stay-Put Kitchen Towel

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys

First attempt, inspired by comfortstitching's half hexagon quilt-a-long.....thank you, Aneela!

Sent to j_q_adams for an individual swap.

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