Look what has arrived on my doorstep!
This magazine will be on news stands first week of May, but I have an advanced copy! And how did I get an advanced copy, you ask? (Thought you'd never ask!!) That's because one of my blocks is in there!
I've been drooling over the lovely designs -- and taking frequent peeks at my own, as well! There are several blocks I'd love to make, but I must get another project (top secret for the moment) completed first.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
Happy Hearts
A pile of bright fabrics came together to make a baby quilt. Hearts, bright fabrics, soft edges -- it all added up to some cuddly love for a tiny baby.
When the members of my sewing group learned that one of our friends had suddenly found herself fighting breast cancer we decided to use this same simple block to make another quilt.
Quilters donated hearts in bright colours stitched onto black and white backgrounds. We cut each heart in half, combined halves to make blocks, and added bright borders.
Each block was trimmed to produce a twisted frame. Then we sewed blocks into rows and enjoyed the way the hearts and colours dance across the surface.
When the quilt is washed the edges of the hearts will roll and fray a bit to add a softer look to the design.
When the members of my sewing group learned that one of our friends had suddenly found herself fighting breast cancer we decided to use this same simple block to make another quilt.
Quilters donated hearts in bright colours stitched onto black and white backgrounds. We cut each heart in half, combined halves to make blocks, and added bright borders.
We paired up the heart halves and carefully chose bright fabric strips to go around each block. |
Each block was trimmed to produce a twisted frame. Then we sewed blocks into rows and enjoyed the way the hearts and colours dance across the surface.
The back of the quilt incorporates leftover fabrics from the front along with muslin squares on which the recipient's friends have written notes of encouragement . |