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Patchwork bathmat. Modified from tutorial at Montessori by hand.
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Festival Internacional del Patchwork Sitges 2014. Programa en www.visitsitges.com/es/festival-sitges-patchwork-2014
Há algum tempo que tenho vontade de fazer umas colchas em patchwork e agora é que vai ser! Foi-me feita uma encomenda para uma colcha de menina.
Descobri umas lindas!! tanto para meninos como para as meninas.
Vou deixar durante os próximos dias algumas das minhas descobertas.
group one, please choose your favorite.
those are the first of my mimi blocks. i used vintage sheet as a backround. they are hand aplique with some embroidery.
hope they are ok
I just can't help myself. Love the patchy squares!
It all started with a 'Plume' layer cake, and went from there. Crazy colors, and I really didn't like it when I was making it, but it has grown on me.
Currently for sale in my Etsy shop:
www.etsy.com/listing/80398815/bright-and-bold-patchwork-q...
This project was for a baby named Keaton (he is HKP the 4th, which is where those initials come from), the son of some dear friends. It's just a patchwork pattern--sort of monkeys and tropical stuff--with borders and the big zigzag at the bottom. The initials are paper-pieced from my own design, which just about drove me up the wall... but I figured it out!
The use of the monkey print was purely coincidental--I found out during construction that Keaton's bedroom was monkey-themed.
I blogged about this here.
From: Quilting with Fat Quarters
by The Staff at That Patchwork Place
Designed and pieced by Leanne Clare; Machine quilted by Karen Burns of Compulsive Quilting
Made this nine-patch blocks some time ago, hoping to sew a doll's quilt.
But I guess I will be busy with the shop and my Farmer's Wife quilt when the book arrives...
So out of impulse, I made coasters out of the blocks.
I like this too. ^_^
Cocoon Quilt, made for Laila, and biggest quilt so far finished. First proper attempt at using my BSR foot, and first attempt at free machine quilting.
For some (insane) reason, I set myself a challenge of making a patchwork quilt this year. Each 36-square block is hand-sewn and has taken around three hours. There are 16 of them. There will be about 30 of them by the time I've finished. If I ever finish...