I love putting a block together, and then stepping out of the room for a minute. When I return to the block , I am amazed at how pretty and full of life the completed block has become. Those same fabrics , laying flat in a pile, just don't come close to looking as great as the finished block does.
Kristy, of Quiet Play blog, has designed two new sets of paper pieced patterns. They are Australian Animals and Woodland Animals block . { Awww. They are all so cute!} A few of the delightful blocks are already available singly, in her Craftsy shop. New patterns will be added , to gradually make up a stellar set 10 inch block patterns.
Aussie Critters patterns by Kristy at Quiet Play |
Woodland critters patterns by Kristy of Quiet Play |
Guess which pattern I got to test ? It is from the Aussie animals... Yep, that "kute koala bear."
Koala Bear design by Kristy at Quiet Play made by Susie's Sunroom |
Size: 10 inches unfinished
Cuteness factor: hugable!
I know these blocks would make fun and delightful nursury quilts , wallhangings, and pillows. So keep watching Kristy's blog for all of the newest patterns .
Speaking of fun, here are two fun winter swaps!!
First: Celebrate The Olympics Mug Rug Swap
You can sign up until Jan. 21 st ... click here..... over at Quilting Gallery blog.
The second :
The Skinny Pincushion Swap! at Amy Made That!
Amy, of Amy Made That! blog, is hosting this cute pincushion swap.
Here's her description of this swap:
A Skinny Pincushion is easy to make.
You can add some assorted goodies just for fun,
then send it off to a happy new friend...
and wait for your OWN Skinny Pincushion to arrive
from another swappy friend!
Some skinny pincushions in the October 213 Across The Pond Sew Along . See our flickr group to see who made each one! |
Linking up at: Paper Piecing Party @ Quiet Play and Sew Cute Tuesday@ Blossom Heart Quilts
I'm off to my sewing room! |
Awwwww...that koala bear is just sew darling!!! I love the fabrics you picked - you are a paper-piecing pro!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting out the word about the swaps, too...the more, the merrier!
That Kirsty is so darn clever - as are you to make her wonderful designs look so cute and lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love how your koala turned out! Thanks so much for testing it for me Susie!!
ReplyDeleteYour koala looks fantastic - perfect fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteThe Koala is cuteness personified! I love the fabric choice for the nose especially. Nice job :)
ReplyDeleteOh the koala is the sweetest! I've just started doing the little deer ... I like seeing them come "alive" too :) Thanks for the info on the swaps :)
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