Are you a "fussy-cutter?" I won't bother asking if you're a fabric collector. Duh! My new pattern has 18 pages of idea photos and how-to photos. This quilt is fun and easy to make. It's a great way to feature the "Best Of" your fabric stash. And it gives you another reason to shop for those awesome novelty fabrics.
This is a fun project for a guild workshop or small group. Participants can trade scraps. The way I like to do it is to have a community scrap table in the workroom where people can browse and take what they want. Take a look.
Great pattern, Karen! And having seen the quilt in person, I know it is a winner!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have really come a long way since Franklin, Tennessee! Barbie who is still collecting selvages!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I mostly don't buy novelty prints, this is a really clever idea. I'd love to see one of these quilts "for real". Maybe I can think of a version for my collection or oriental patterns.
ReplyDeleteWonderful new pattern Karen! I don't have hardly any novelty fabrics, and am quite envious of your collection. Children would really have a fun time playing eye-spy with your quilt.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive Karen, and a wonderful way to use scraps.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for making a pattern, I've wanted to make one since you posted yours here quite awhile ago. I've just placed my order, thanks!
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