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This is the second of these mats I have made. I use them for bathmats mostly, but will probably make one for the kitchen sometime.
There is such a freedom in grabbing a bunch of scraps and just cutting and sewing as you go and letting the mat take on whatever shape it will. I started with the skewed log cabin block in the centre and it just grew from there. Great fun and it was made from beginning to end, including machine quilting, in under 3 hours.
I back these mats with old towels that have seen better days. With their frayed ends removed and then quilted to a patchwork top they still have years of use left in them.
Probably my favorite baby quilt made to date, because I LOVE this fabric line and it turned out SUPER crinkly and soft.
Patchwork rectangular patchwork cushion. Hand embroidered with'If mothers were flowers I'd pick you first'.
working my way up to classic patchwork patterns and the use of small squares. this one will be made up of 3" squares arranged in 9-patch blocks. i think this layout is a keeper. now for the sewin'.
A vintage style dolls quilt
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bunnymummy-jacquie.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/mini-quilt-ta-d...
The Missing 'U' quilt from the Sunday Morning quilts book was my inspiration for these blocks.
Blogged jeliquilts.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/scrappy-dappy-doo.html
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This quilt measures at about 37" x 53". It will be a wall hanging for our bedroom. It was based on this quilt using this tutorial. It was pieced largely using scraps from my wonderful swap group on flickr featuring prints by Heather Ross, Denyse SChmidt, Amy Butler, Anna Maria Horner, Joel Dewberry and more. The sashing and backing and binding are all from a set of vintage fabrics I got this fall. I quilted it simply in the sashing tyring to accent the color squares. I love the way it turned out.
Enfim terminei minha nova bolsa de patch, fiz ela bem grande para carregar todo meu material, ganhei este paninho de uma amiga muiiito especial que ando cativando para fazer parte deste mundo Flickr!
Pena que a foto não reproduz com ela ficou bonita, rsrsrsrsr modéstia parte!
Pouch is all finished now. I know some of you found it very bright but I love how all the colours work together..... Hope my partner does too. It will be hard to part with this one.
Peguei a ideia da Celsa Nina ( www.flickr.com/photos/celsanina/5857217742/in/photostream ), minha filha ampliou pra mim e fiz esse centro de mesa...adorei o resultado!
I had to sacrifice these three hexies from my PP10 bag as they didn't fit. So they've become a little mug rug as an extra for my partner instead :)
Blogged here: three-honeybees.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/its-been-bit-of-c...
One of my siggy-swap-partners Petra send me the cute wallhanger with the coffee house scene. So i wanted to make one for her, too! I chose a motif i found at redwork in germany´s photos - the little shy girl. I hope Petra will like it?!
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the pillow (it will be shipping without the form), and a couple extra goodies. some flower sugar and a vintage embroidered hand towel.
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Used blackout lining for warm summers. Similar to my random patchwork quilts but in curtains! blogged: sewfunbymonique.blogspot.com/2011/03/patchwork-curtains-i...
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Oh my what a trauma I had with the quilting on this. I had an elaborate idea for quilting and it was a complete disaster!! Took 3 hours to unpick it all. I then stared at it for a week.... I was terrified of screwing up again. Finally this weekend I went back to some basic straight line quilting. Hope you like it partner.
I have been having fun with changing my photos in Photoshop. This texture is called patchwork. Its funny in my catalogue of photos the texture shows up really well but it is hard to see here. You can just about see it on black.
Shot a few years ago now, but on an Autumnal theme ...
A patchwork style aerial view of dry stone walls and Lake District fields. Taken just north of Grasmere on the Lion and the Lamb (Helm Crag) walk in Easedale.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
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Now also posting on 500px.
This is what I do instead of doing what I should be doing. :) I'm
not sure what I'll do with this, its big, about 31 inches square or
so, maybe a quilt top? I'm having fun looking at it anyways!