Floral Fusion Block 11 & border
We’re reaching the end of filling our garden, I hope you have enjoyed the sew along. Next week I will share a border block with you, all flower gardens need a border right?
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We’re reaching the end of filling our garden, I hope you have enjoyed the sew along. Next week I will share a border block with you, all flower gardens need a border right?
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Today’s Block 4 and 5 release brings a little relief. You will only have one applique block to make and some cutting. If you have previously downloaded the Block Cutting list you wont even have cutting to do.
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Week 5 in the sew along features a couple more larger flowers to show off your fabric. How is it going so far? Are you keeping up or doing some relaxed sewing and sipping?
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Your garden will grow by 5 blocks with today’s download being one large flower, and four large leaf blocks. These should go together pretty quick for you.
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Floral Fusion finish. Welcome to my stop in the Adventurous Applique Blog Hop hosted by Island Batik. In this hop the Ambassadors will be sharing 11 new fabric collections shipping to shops this month.
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Floral Fusion is an applique floral pattern with new blocks being release every Monday. For more information and where to find the downloads visit the Floral Fusion SAL Page.
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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.
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Today’s post is the final round of the Saint Paddy SAL, are you making progress? By now your quilt should resemble this…
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Welcome to round 1 of the Saint Paddy SAL. If you are Irish (or not) you know that St Patrick’s Day is a religious holiday celebrating the Patron Saint of Ireland, St Patrick. The myth is that St Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland, and suggests they are referring to the Pagans. St Patrick brought
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