Put your foot down 251
Put your foot down 251, a weekly linky party every Thursday. Stop by and share your WIP’s, UFO’s, finishes, or any fiber arts projects.
Quilt projects using Island Batik Fabric
Put your foot down 251, a weekly linky party every Thursday. Stop by and share your WIP’s, UFO’s, finishes, or any fiber arts projects.
Floral Fusion Sew Along is in it’s second week and today I have 2 new blocks for you, block 1 and 9. I hope you like them. I have finally decided on a border for a 45″ x 50″ finished quilt and am currently working on it now.
Monday was the official beginning of my Floral Fusion sew along. Every Monday I will release a new flower for you to applique, block 10 is the first block and it will only be available as a free download until the next block is release.
Today is the official start of my newest sew along. The planned quilt will have 48 blocks varying in size , 4″ finished squares, 4″ x 8″ finished rectangles and 8″ x 8″ finished squares. If you choose to stick with the recommended block sizes you will have a 40″ x 40″ finished quilt
I’m having a love affair with fabric, lol. Meet Daisy May, one of the new collections that hit will hit quilt shops next month.It’s the collection I received for the September Island Batik blog hop.
Put your foot down 248, a weekly linky party every Thursday. Stop by and share your WIP’s, UFO’s, finishes, or any fiber arts projects
The products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge. As an Island Batik Ambassador…
This week I have been working on my August Island Batik challenge. The challenge is Marvelous Mini, a wall hanging, mug rug, or mini quilt. For this project I had to dig deep and I this time I don’t mean mentally.
Yesterday I shared my flimsy for the Something Smells Fishy blog hop hosted by Just Let Me Quilt. The fishy part really had me all over the place in my design process. I found as many fish blocks as I could but decided I needed something more original.
In my search I came across some funny word designs and immediately I knew I had to find a clever way to use them. It hit me, a t-shirt quilt since many of the designs I imagined on t-shirts. So I drew up a patchwork t-shirt block and started stitching.