Floral Fusion blocks 2 & 7
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.
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.
Put your foot down 252. Yesterday I revealed my finish of Floral Fusion for the Adventurous Applique blog hob. If you haven’t entered already, I encourage you jump
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.
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.
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.
Welcome to my stop in the “It’s a Jungle Blog Hop” Challenge. To keep up with Joan our lovely host for the hop I had to step up my game for this one. Joan blogs at MooseStash Quilting and hosts several fun hops
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.
The products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge. As an Island Batik Ambassador I receive two shipments a year filled with beautiful Island Batik fabric. Included in these shipments are products…
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.