These two fabrics say bag to me. A buttercup bag, maybe...
I can't wait to start! But I have to keep telling myself that I have a few other things to finish up first.
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These two fabrics say bag to me. A buttercup bag, maybe... I can't wait to start! But I have to keep telling myself that I have a few other things to finish up first.
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A lot has been going on here. I've been participating in a few swaps, worked on some old projects and tried not to start anything new! Here's my list of finishes: Swap: Little ticker tape/dresden quilt for the Little Quilt-Sew, Vote, Swap Group I received this cute little one back. Quilt top This quilt top is finally finished! It is a pattern by Camille Roskelley, Little Ones. I enlarged it a bit, so that it fits a Twin size bed. Butterfly charity quilt It felt great to make an improv quilt with scraps from the quilt top above! No pattern, just cutting and sewing!! I first finished the line with all the triangles. After that I used other scraps for the six blocks. Those six blocks were not big enough to make a little quilt, so I decided to use a neutral with it. That seemed a bit empty to me. The quilt feels girlie to me and what matches better with girlie than butterflies?! The butterflies are appliqued on it with raw edge applique. I guess that I'm very pleased with the result. Do I really have to give this baby away to charity? Yes, I hope that it is finished in time for the 100 quilts for kids. Another swap For the RATZ swap (Rapid And Tiny Zakka Swap) I made this needle book with a pincushion embroidery on the front. This gorgeous needle book came my way from Norway. Raw edge applique and crochet, I love it! Now I'm off to make a notebook cover for Super Swaps and I have to buy some batting for my charity quilt! But before I go, I'll link up to WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced!
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