I don't know who is more excited about today being the last day of school...me or my daughter! Those last weeks of school are a push for the parents as well as the students...concerts, award programs, dances, trips, teacher gifts to make...and no more school lunches to pack for a couple of months!
I've been working on things I can't show yet in my spare minutes, but I can show you some fun samples made by my friends for the shop and an Amy Bradley trunk show.
I've been working on things I can't show yet in my spare minutes, but I can show you some fun samples made by my friends for the shop and an Amy Bradley trunk show.
I love, love, love this beautiful angel quilt! The pattern is shown below. It is easily made by laying out pieces on the batting/backing, securing them with spray baste, applying fusible commercially made black bias tape, machine-stitching on each edge of the bias...easy, easy! Then all you have to do is apply binding...it is already "quilted." This sample was made by Ola Rosselot. It is also beautiful in Christmas fabrics.
This little cutie was made from Nancy Halvorsen's latest book, "Jingle All the Way." I really like Santa and a few of his Reindeer friends. Mary also made this one.
We borrowed Amy Bradley's trunk show to show off her new crop of patterns. They are AWESOME!! I love her stuff anyway, but these latest ones are over the top. If you have never tried her patterns, her designs are so fun and her directions and patterns are so well made. Our picture doesn't do them justice because we have such limited wall space to hang samples, but check out the pictures on the patterns and a couple of close up shots.
When the samples were unpacked from the shipping boxes, I thought the following sample read, "Have a Scrappy, Crappy Day!" I sure am glad I was wrong, although there are "those" days...maybe it could be made reversible! LOL
Amy sent us the Nutcracker version.
Two quilts in one pattern...
This little gem was designed and made by my friend Ola Rosselot..it is so bright and happy (it's hung over a door, so it looks a little funky...).
love all the patterns! the reindeer are especially cute :)
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Oh, a lot of fun projects. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSome folks are so creative. Love those Traveling Turtles. So many adorable patterns shown here :)
ReplyDeleteWhat cure patterns! I am intrigued on how you do the Angel one.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun it must be to get these packages at the store. The angel is just beautiful, I can see that little angel in so many different decorating styles, it is so graceful.
ReplyDeleteThere are some really cute patterns and it's great to see some "boy" quilts too. How many of them do you plan on making? LOL
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Lots of fabulous patterns ....... but the last three words are definitely the best!
ReplyDeleteAll projects are beautiful, but to see the angel I have been with my mouth open ... wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing .... good weekend!
Such great patterns....I love the scrappy cakes but I think the nutcrackers might be even better. They're all gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh my what delights! I'm totally in love with the alphabet quilt, and the nutcrackers.. LOVE LOVE the nutcrackers..did i say LOVE!! Yep LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteOh what fun! The alphabet quilt is just amazing!
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ReplyDeleteThose are some really cute patterns. the nutcracker are so cute done up in black and white.
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