BuzzinBumble blog |
There's a new book in town ! Lara Buccella, of Buzzin Bumble blog, has written her first book . She has been busier {than a bee !} for a couple of years, fine tuning her instructions, and creating fun applique' projects for her new book,
"Crafted Applique'... New Possibilites. "
Lara kindly sent me a copy of the book, and I am excited to share with you how easy and fun it is to use Lara's "Crafted Applique' " method! ( And, there are 2 giveaways at the end of the post!)
In the first part of the book , Lara clearly and patiently takes the reader through the steps of her applique' method , using an ordinary craft product. The result is applique' with clean edges, which is easier to sew on to projects! This applique' won't fray , even after multiple washings. ( See Dana's Stormy Days blog! ) Plus, smaller appliqued details can be added.
Below , is a section of the Cecropia Utopia applique' , from Crafted Applique' .
See how detailed and intricate you can make this moth? Don't you love the edges?! Lara made this beauty!
Photo courtesy of Lara Buccella, from Crafted Applique' book Cecropia Utopia is a pillow project in the book ! |
The second part of the book has many clever and fun projects to make .... using applique', of course!! These projects are so cute and diverse! I have fallen in love with the gorgeous small holiday quilt ... for Christmas ! { I will be making this quilt before Christmas, so keep checking here!}
So guess what I did after I
My Goal: Try out this Crafted Applique' technique in "real life"
My Project:
The "All in the Family" Quilt - design from the book , Simplify With Camille Roskelley .
I wanted to add an appliqued Mermaid in the center of the quilt.
Combining two excellent books!! |
I had a
I prepared the mermaid applique' pieces, according to Lara's directions. I think the hardest part for me was pre-washing my fabrics! Next, I sewed them easily on to the four white center blocks of the quilt, with a regular straight stitch! I matched colors to the fabrics , with my Madeira Rayon threads.
I am so thrilled with how they feel and look!!
Miss Mermaid , swimming among the bubbles |
Bubbles with nice clean edges |
I am so happy that I added the mermaid to the quilt!!
Sew.....
Sew.....
What do I think about the " Crafted Applique' " book ?
It's a Home Run !
An A ++++
It really works !!
It's a Home Run !
An A ++++
It really works !!
- I love Lara's writing style. The reader gets to see what she thinks about, and what she has learned, along her quilting journey. It's informative and fun.
- The photos and instructions in this book are extremely well written. I feel as if I have taken a class with Lara, and then been given all of her notes to take home as my own ! (I LOVE that!)
- I love how it taught me this new method, and how it inspired me to add applique' easily to another project!
- And, it left me with the desire to make projects from the "Crafted Applique' book!" I can't wait to start my Folk Art Christmas quilt from the book!
All in the Family quilt... with a mermaid - made by Susie's Sunroom |
Quilt Details:
Pattern: All in the Family by Camille Roskelley ( in her Simplify book)
Size: 60.5 " x 60.5 "
Fabrics: Spring House by Stephanie Ryan for Moda (from my stash)
White tonal from my stash
Block size: 8 " finished
Mermaid Applique': pattern (Here , from pinterest) . I used it as a template and enlarged it, and used the Crafted Applique' preparation for applique' (for smooth edges)
Batting: Warm and Natural 100% cotton
Batting: Warm and Natural 100% cotton
Quilting: Random wavy lines
Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2024 Cream for piecing and #3320 Green (from Color Me Happy collection) for the wavy lines on top of the quilt. The green shows just a hint of color.
The back: I "super sized " the block - by multiplying times 5 , to make a 49 " finished block
The flimsy front and back of the quilt |
The finished back of the quilt-
I think this makes a really cool back for a child's quilt, don't you? |
The blocks remind me bubbles that surround the mermaid as she swims.
Bubbles and color |
The binding shows pops of pink! |
While I was writing up this post for my blog, another "little" applique project popped into my head.....
Wouldn't this be a darling little "Deluxe Pincushion"... from another fabulous book, "Sew Organized for the Busy Girl", by Heidi Staples (from FabricMutt blog)?!
The result from combining these 3 books... an All In the Family Mermaid Deluxe Pincushion |
My Mini Me Mermaid Deluxe Pincushion on my All In the Family Mermaid Quilt |
This tiny mermaid was easy to apply... using the Crafted Applique' technique! |
Was this little pincushion fun to make?
Guess so..... another one popped up right after the first one was finished!!
Deluxe pincushions ...a fusion of Crafted Applique', Simplify, and Sew Organized !! |
Deluxe Pincushion Details:
Patterns: Deluxe Pincushion by Heidi Staples (in her Sew Organized for the Busy Girl book) AND All in the Family block by Camille Roskelley ( in her Simplify book)
I reduced the block size to 4.5 " x 4.5 " to fit on the front pocket of the deluxe pincushion
Mermaid Applique': pattern (Here , from pinterest) . I used it as a template and reduced it ( to 2 1/4 " long x 1" wide) , and used the Crafted Applique' preparation for applique' (for smooth edges)
Finished pincushion size: 5.5 " x 6.5 "
I made the backs scrappy ! |
Thank you for stopping by and seeing my new projects using crafted applique' .
Now.... for the GIVEAWAYS!! Two chances to win !
****** Giveaways are now closed. ***********
****** Giveaways are now closed. ***********
Giveaway # 1: A 'Crafted Applique'.... New Possibilities' book
Lara has generously given me a copy of Crafted Applique'.... New Possibilities to give away to a lucky reader as a prize!
Giveaway #2: An 'All In the Family Mermaid' Deluxe Pincushion
A second lucky reader will win this 'All In the Family Mermaid' Deluxe Pincushion , made by me!
For a chance to win one of the prizes...
Lara has generously given me a copy of Crafted Applique'.... New Possibilities to give away to a lucky reader as a prize!
Giveaway #1 from Lara ! |
Giveaway #2: An 'All In the Family Mermaid' Deluxe Pincushion
A second lucky reader will win this 'All In the Family Mermaid' Deluxe Pincushion , made by me!
Giveaway #2 from Susie's Sunroom ! |
For a chance to win one of the prizes...
* Simply leave a comment for a chance to win the book or pincushion ! *
{ If you would like a prompt: Have you combined books for making a project ? If so... what books did you use together ? I'd love to know! }
{ If you would like a prompt: Have you combined books for making a project ? If so... what books did you use together ? I'd love to know! }
Please - If you are a no-reply blogger, remember to leave your e-mail address so that I will have a way to contact you if you win.
The winners will be selected on June 4, 2016, with two random prize drawings.
Winners are now chosen. The Giveaway is closed.
Winners are now chosen. The Giveaway is closed.
If you can't wait to see if you are a winner of the book .... you can purchase the book at these sites now !
At: BuzzinBumble
Amazon
You will also want to stop and visit the other "powerhouse" quilters in the Crafted Applique' Blog Hop! Here is the calendar for the Blog Hop Book Tour!
Linking up at: Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts and
Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabric Studio and
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop! @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict and
TGIFF @ Crazy Dutch Bird Quilts
You will also want to stop and visit the other "powerhouse" quilters in the Crafted Applique' Blog Hop! Here is the calendar for the Blog Hop Book Tour!
Crafted Appliqué: New Possibilities Blog Hop
May 1st to June 5th 2016
May 1st to June 5th 2016
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Valerie Smith
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Dana Gaffney
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Lorna McMahon
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Mary Schuberg
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Heidi
Kuntz
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Alycia Carmin
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Amy
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Sherri McConnell
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Lara Buccella
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Christina Cameli
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Melissa Corry
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Sarah
Craig
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Soma Acharya
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Valerie
Reynolds
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Angela Pingel
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Sandra Walker
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Cheryl Brickey
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Judy Murphy
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Yvonne Fuchs
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Cindy Pieters
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Susie
Zlogar
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Connie Campbell
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Ruth
Bourke
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Kaja
Zieslar
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Ann
Brooks
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Cynthia Brunz
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Christine Sherman
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Darlene Simmons
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Giveaway Winners Announced!
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See you around at the blog hop!!
I'm off to my sewing room! |
Fabric Frenzy Friday @ Fort Worth Fabric Studio and
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop! @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict and
TGIFF @ Crazy Dutch Bird Quilts
Your mermaids, large and small, are amazing. Love your quilt and cushions. Lara's book looks amazing too.
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness. Susie! This just goes to show what happens when you take a great quilter and turn her loose with some fun quilting books! I love how you combined ideas from so many places and came up with your beautiful version of the All in the Family quilt! Your mermaid swimming in the bubbles is the best! Such a great touch for that quilt! And I love how you supersized a block to make that incredible backing... so cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing such a terrific blog hop post and book review and for all the wonderful things you said! Your idea of making a teeny, tiny mermaid is so awesome and now you have me all excited about new possibilities too Susie! I LOVE that you took the Crafted Applique method and just let your own creativity flow free! You made the most adorable pincushions!
I love appliqué, and am excited to learn a new method. Your quilt turned out darling! I have a daughter who may want me to do something similar when she sees this quilt!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute quilt and the pincushions are so sweet. Great idea and you really made me curious for this book,lol!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, someone special will really love that quilt and pillow. I don't think I've combined two projects from different books into one quilt, but I do tinker a bit/lot with some patterns!
ReplyDeleteNice quilt! I combine books / pattern ideas all the time. Makes things interesting that way!
ReplyDeleteYour mermaids are lovely. The quilt is awesome. I am so intrigued to learn about this method of applique.
ReplyDeleteI definitely have this book on my wish list. I think it opens a new world of applique to those that have never tried it. Your mermaid is perfection. Really like this quilt and pincushion.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that this book enabled you to finish up a stalled out WIP! It really looks like an amazing technique! Your quilt is a real beauty...it is fun to see those fabrics again! And the pincushion is totally adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is simply adorable!! I would be thrilled to win Lara's book!
ReplyDeleteyesss I have used two books.one for the quilt block another for the applaque or the arangment of a quilt... happyness04431@yahoo.com ...
ReplyDeleteThat quilt with added mermaid...perfect! I tend to take a pattern and change it up all the time. I rarely make the quilt like a pattern. I guess I like to put my own twist on it!
ReplyDeleteDarling mermaid quilt and the pincushion with the pocket is sweet. I have combined ideas from more than one book before, but I don't recall which books.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet quilt...I do combine patterns too --just to make things my own....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Thanks for all the directions.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that camper appliqué on the cover is sew cute !!! I love to mix and match patterns and books. I like to go through vintage books from the 70s 80s and some before and mix with newer patterns. thanks so much for cute giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks so awesome! I would love to learn this applique technique. No I have never combined books or patterns. I have always basically followed the directions :-) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCute quilt. Yes, I have combined patterns. I am working on a UFO top that I decided the reason I did not finish it right away was that it still needed something. So I am adding an applique border.
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Love Looove LOOOOOVE!!!! your Mermaid!!! The Quilt is AWESOME..love how you did the back too!!! :D Would love to win the book..thank you for the chance! & also for the Super pincushion!! (I loooove Mermaids!!! giggle..could ya tell?) Thank you for sharing your projects! :)
ReplyDeletei love your mermaid quilt and i will be trying your idea for the back of the quilt. i really hope i win the book but will not be sad if i win the pincusion instead :).
ReplyDeleteYour projects are just lovely and I am anxious to learn Lara's technique so I can do some fancy applique. I often modify patterns, combine patterns, etc. Right now I'm making a quilt of paper pieced blocks from two different designers that I have adjusted the sizes so they work together. I'm loving the way they look so far.
ReplyDeleteI think that your quilt is beautiful and with the appliqued mermaid it adds so much pizzazz to the quilt; what a fabulous applique selection you made and the edges are spectacular. I am so hoping I win a copy of the book! Thank you for sharing and have a fantastic creative day!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and pincushion…both so adorable!!! Will have to check out this book so I can learn more about this method of appliqué. Thanks for the sweet giveaway :o)
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I adore your quilt and pincushions! The mermaid is sooooo cute. I can't say for sure if I have ever combined ideas from more than one book...I suppose I have learned this or that from one book or another and later on used more than one thing together...I don't do much applique but want to really do more as I adore the results. I have several applique projets I have been putting off--some Toni Whitney kits, McKenna Ryan ones, and two kits for art quilts my husband got me from a local artist. Oh and a pug he bought the pattern for years ago that I keep putting off. I am hoping that this technique can get me out of the rut because I LOVE the quilt projects just not the normal techniques. I am also working on the Splendid Sampler and much of it is applique. I treated myself to applique scissors yesterday with a coupon.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty quilt, and the mermaid is a perfect addition.
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I would love to win this book!! You really went wild with the projects, and so tiny too! I can't wait to try this method.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to learn this secret! I can't believe those tiny appliques! This book is obviously a must-read!
ReplyDeletethis is such a fun hop. I love your quilt and pincushions. I cant wait to get the book and start machine appliqueing myself. I have done it by hand.
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Oh I'm so impressed by your darling mermaid quilt and the tiny mermaid pin cushions are adorable! The mystery around Laras applique technique is irresistable! Applique may become a favorite after all!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so much fun. Love the combination of projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the mermaids!! I also like the way you carried the block of your quilt to the backing
ReplyDeleteso many times I see just any fabric on the back. I like it when the back is nice enough to be the front!
The projects from people on the hop have really piqued my curiosity about this method. The results look amazing. I hope to win a copy so I can try it too.
ReplyDeleteThis book is intriguing! The reviews from those on the blog hop after they have tried Lara's technique make me want to get inside the pages of Crafted Applique. I LOVE your quilt and those adorable pin cushions!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet pincushions and quilt. They turned out really cute. I have combined piecing and appliqué, but usually just using a traditional piecing technique so it wasn't from two books. Most of the appliqué was just to enhance say a pieced house block. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow...your quilt is terrific! I'm scrapily quilting through life...
ReplyDeleteYour mermaids are so cute. I haven't used more than one book in a project. But it seems like a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever combined two books to make a project
ReplyDeleteLove those mermaids! I can even count her fingers...now that's good applique! I can't say I've ever combined ideas from 2 books, but I have combined ideas from different bloggers to make projects, so that's kinda the same, right? :) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all you pictures of your quilt making process!! The mermaid is a perfect center for your quilt.
ReplyDeleteSusie your mermaid quilt is the cutest! Lara's process for applique is wonderful and your little pin cushions are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI have not combined projects but I usually change up a pattern. Your pin cushion is so cute. I have not made a pin cushion but I think I'll use Lara's method to make one -- or I might win the one you made! Thanks for a great blog.
ReplyDeleteI have combined many patterns, usually adding applique to pieced patterns.
ReplyDeleteI can't come up with a time I combined books but I combine patterns all the time. I love the bag of your quilt as well as the front.
ReplyDeleteI have not combined projects, but I sometimes make my own "twist" on a pattern.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try out Lara's appliqué technique!
I love your quilt and the pincushions are lovely, too. I don't usually use patterns from books, I prefer to design everything myself, but I certainly combine traditional blocks with each other and my appliqué.
ReplyDeleteI often combine parts of crochet projects from different books, but not sewing projects. I am so intrigued by this new applique process. Your mermaids are all so crisp and clean. It's like magic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us that this method works with projects large and small. Your quilt and pincushions are adorable. And I also love how you made the back of the quilt with the giant block. I don't think I've combined projects from books, but I do combine elements from different quilt blocks.
ReplyDeleteMy combinations are usually an applique center with a pieced border. I have enjoyed meeting new-to-me quilting bloggers on this hop and seeing their wonderful work (like your bow-tie/mermaid quilt). I really, really want to try Lara's technique for myself!
ReplyDeleteI actually said out loud, "No Way!" when I saw your teensie tiny mermaid on the pincushion!! Love the quilt (has me thinking of my own family quilt), love Camille's stuff, LOVE what you did with the back, and I just adore those two pincushions Please include me for a chance to win one. I have the book though, so don't pick me for that :-)
ReplyDeleteYour results from combining patterns and Lara's amazing technique produced an incredible quilt.....and pincushions. I love the idea for the back too. I am currently working between two books - one on paper piecing and the other on words.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! My daughter loves mermaids and this quilt is so beautiful-- I think I'll use it as "inspiration" (copy) it for a pillow for my girl's bed. And that tiny mermaid pincushion is too cute. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis book seems like just the answer for me since my applique is always a mess! thank you for the chance to have some great instruction!!
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Your quilt and pincushion both turned out great!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt and pincushion are beautiful! Would love to win one of your great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThat little mermaid was just the thing for that quilt! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAnd that deluxe pincushion is darling.
Very cute. I would love to learn this technique.
ReplyDeleteI am just learning how to applique and so far I am enjoying it. Your mermaid quilt is so pretty. And the little pin cushion with the scissors pocket is just the coolest.
ReplyDeleteI love mermaids!!!
ReplyDeleteNeed some help , not the best at doing it
ReplyDeleteCrafted Applique is definitely a HOme Run and a Hit out of the Park!
ReplyDeleteI'm quite new to applique and not so confident however Lara's methodology works for me. Thanks for sharing your Mermaid quilt and pinnie how to's!
I live beside the city of Mermaids, how unique to know there's a quilted possibility of that icon. Thank you.
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Your work is absolutely delightful. Just looking at the big mermaid made me smile....and the little pin cushion is adorable. I'd love to give it a home! I was really impressed with your backing treatment. How neat to enlarge the basic block....good ideas afoot here. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great technique. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteLara has been so busy, and I see your fabrics are so suited to the design. What a great give-away. And the larger one, so impressive, and a great backing, very reversible too. And it would be wonderful for a whole front.
ReplyDeleteThis applique technique was made for your cute mermaids large and small. I loved the backing on the quilt ( the front too of course) and the mini pincushion. I made a king size quilt that combined applique patterns from Lynette Anderson books, applique blocks from Bunny Hills Henrietta Whiskers and blocks from various blogs.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful mermaids! It seems like this technique was perfect for the job.
ReplyDeleteThe mermaid looks great and I like the bubbles around her. Such cute pincushions! Well done, Susie!
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This looks such a great book! I especially love the moth!
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid additions to the quilt and the pincushions are simply dreamy! What a clever idea to combine two books to make these pretty projects. And a great review of Lara's new book. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove that adorable mermaid and would love to win the book or pincushion. Thanks for a great giveaway! ckrutjo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteNo, I've never combined book projects though I seldom completely follow a pattern; I like to add my 'personal stamp'. Great work on the mermaid; and the pincushion is so little. :) Lara's magical method has my attention and I cannot wait to learn the process.
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid is amazing. And I can't believe you made one small enough for a pincushion. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteOmg. So cute. I want to learn how! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever combined patterns from books; I rarely work from a book, but read them for ideas and techniques. I tend to use try-out blocks (from books) in journal covers (patterns from other quilting bloggers). I have often thought of combining a low volume pieced background with appliqué motifs. But machine appliqué has scared me for ages. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this delightful book.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is adorable! I love the mermaid applique and the pincushion is so sweet. I love pincushions. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI've never combined books, per se, but I've taken an applique pattern from one project and applied it to a different quilt. I was so proud of myself, lol. I currently have several projects that are stalled at the make-the-applique part, so I'm looking forward to learning this technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and pincushions.
ReplyDeleteOh! that pincushion is the cutest thing ever! and that mermaid quilt is just adorable! Great review of the book...gotta get it!
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid is so cute! Thanks for the chance to win the prizes. cknapp3626(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteYour mermaid quilt is gorgeous, but the tiny mermaids are amazing! I really need to get my hands on a copy of that book :)
ReplyDeleteI pick and mix from my library of craft books as there are so many tempting projects to try in them.
Your quilt is fantastic!! sweetpeamarie2003@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! So much work for the back but it looks like it could be the front as well. I follow a book or pattern pretty closely. But I haven't found an applique method that works for me. I've taken a couple of classes but haven't even finished up one block. Maybe this book would be for me. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com https://tunaquilts.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteMy dau in law loves mermaids and this quilt would be perfect for her
ReplyDeleteWhat great projects w/ what looks like such a great technique! I would love to learn more of it. Thank you - and your quilt is fabulous! I have never combined books for the same project - But I should keep an open mind now when I am looking through mine!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, I love the mermaid in the center. I once did a log cabin quilt with blocks that each had a very large center square into which I fussy cut an animal print. Different animal in each center... turned out very cute and my grandson liked it.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are great (I checked out your seahorses and love them, too). I have never tried mixing two patterns, but may have to get more adventurous once I try Lara's new technique. Thank you for sharing your creations and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects Susie! Your back is perfect just like the front! Well done!
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