Across the Pond Sew Along

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Fall Leaf Tea Towel

Fall Leaf Paper Piecing

I am really excited to tell you some bloggy news ...  
                                        Susie's Sunroom has a advertiser!

I am pleased to introduce : 


  Paper Piecing 1/4"  Digital Magazine     

Paper Piecing 1/4" is a digital magazine, filled with  patterns, and more! 
 You can find  "  articles about creative artists with modern and innovative ideas for you to try .  There will be  paper piecing blocks for those new to paper piecing as well as those looking for something of a challenge. "

     
Click here to go to the Paper Piecing 1/4" magazine

Janeen,  a talented artist and paper piece pattern designer,   will be providing me with some of her awesome paper pieced patterns , from  her digital magazine !
And I will be sharing projects and ideas with you! 

Since the  patterns are digital... you know what that means?!   Yep .... instant download gratification when the mood hits you to make a pattern !      (You'll want to go on over to  Paper Piecing 1/4"  magazine  and Quilt Art Designs  blog to see all of the paper piecing patterns there!!) 


Now that brings me to a fun project that I made in an evening...                                

Falling leaves are drifting around everywhere. I love watching them drift off of the trees , while I sew.
When  I saw this   6 inch Leaf paper pieced  pattern , I knew that I wanted to make a block immediately!


Leaf 6 "   out Quilt Art Designs  Paper Piecing 1/4 " digital magazine  Issue 3

I went to my modest little fabric stash and dug out some fall colored fabrics.  
I decided to choose some ' more  traditional fabrics" , and even use a homespun fabric for the background.    I wanted to see what  "mixing it up" a bit would look like  ...a modern pattern design made with traditional fabrics!




Leaf 6 "   pattern from issue 3  Paper Piecing 1/4"
This pattern would be perfect for anyone new to paper piecing! 

I liked how the leaf block turned out, and decided to make it into a tea towel .  I  found my muslin fabric, and used my "go to"  tea towel  pattern.  (Remember my appliqued apple towel?)













My leaf towel in the kitchen


In my powder room

I really like mixing modern and traditional ...  and sometimes  throwing in some primitive.
How about you?  Do you ever "mix it up"  ??
I'm off to my sewing room!

I am linking up at:    Paper Piecing Party @ Quilt Art Designs  and
                               Sew Darn Crafty @ Sew Many Ways  and
                               TGIFFriday @ Quokka Quilts

7 comments:

  1. As soon as I am done writing this comment, I am headed over to check out the digital magazine! I LOVE to paper piece, and I also love digital magazines. So that's pretty much a match made in heaven right there!

    Your leaf block is great...I love the fall colors, and how neat you made it into a tea towel! I'm ready for Thanksgiving dinner now!!

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  2. What a lovely block made up into a pretty tea towel! This is the start of a great relationship, I can see!

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  3. Paper piecing must be your favorite technique, Susie. I admire your patience to do it. Looking forward to see what you will stitch next from the magazine, the towel looks beautiful.

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  4. Lovely tea towel! You are inspiring me to try paper piecing again!

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    1. Lovely maple leaf towel and good idea to use in the powder room too. I am very interested in the santa, sleigh, and reindeer pattern I spied in the paper piecing sponsor photo. Congratulations on getting an advertiser!

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  5. That is very exciting news!! Your tea towel is beautiful and says "fall" perfectly!! Such a nice project for your pretty block!!!!

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  6. Beautiful tea towel, Susie! Your photos are making me want to sit outside and watch the sunlit leaves.

    -Soma

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