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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.
Patchwork needle case decorated with felt heart and button detail, containing toning interior and soft felt needle page.
Measures approx 7 x 9cm
Tem muitas gurias aqui no Flickr que fazem um patchwork, muito melhor do que eu, mas eu adoro!
Por isso não paro de tentar!
blogged here: cuckooblue.co.uk/post/114702766567/a-patchwork-picnic
Two rainbow cushions made with Liberty of London fabrics sunning themselves on my fig and plum (Fig tree quilts for moda) quilt. Sadly I had to give away the one on the left as it was a commission; it looks better than in previous pictures as it was underfilled before! I see another make in my future. Link to tutorial is on blog.
Thank you so much Melissa (ohsewpretty) for the dress! It is absolutely lovely, and the extra hair piece was is such a treat!
I just love how well Peggy Sue can pull off vintage-inspired dresses and patterns. :)
For her CEO, Jessica W. finished her Tula Pink patchwork quilt with a navy background and Tula Pink fabrics. She even turned some of them on point which gives it a fun little extra flare. Jessica is also the lucky winner of our random CEO club gift card drawing, congrats!
Quer encomendar ou obter informações sobre este produto? Entre em contato por carameloartesanatos@gmail.com
My first patchwork and quilted project ever. Started out with precut samplers of Tilda fabrics. I used up all but 2 of the precut squares ending up with a small kiddie blanket of 7 x 12 squares.
Quilt top: 84 squares 11.5 x 11.5 cm
Backing: dotted cotton fabric
Binding: turquoise cotton
Batting: polyester
This is one of 40 quilts made between 20 quilters from Ireland and 20 from Hungary using Round Robin. Its matching pair is next in this show. The quilters from Ireland are all members of the Irish Patchwork Society