
I received a complimentary ebook copy from the publisher, through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own

I received a complimentary ebook copy from the publisher, through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own
Do you have some wonderful resources for inspiration?? I have been a long time subscriber of American Patchwork & Quilting "all people quilt". I find they offer lots of free patterns and ideas that go beyond their magazine. There is also a community where you can find other quilters from all over the world. The most recent email has some delightful Patriotic Quilt patterns. You can sign up to receive these updates.
I had this wild fabric that was waiting for a great project, and this tote was perfect. The pattern was so easy, although it took me a couple of days to complete it. Only because I changed my mind on the straps and had to rip out what was sewn and audition other fabrics.
This is a great FREE pattern that works up into a really cute little tote.
Recently I gave all my patriotic fabric to some gals who make quilts for Quilts of Valor. But then I decided I wanted to make something for the 250th America anniversary. But where to find the fabric?
I actually did very well at Michaels.
We have three Michaels in my driving area. And I went to all three. Found these beautiful blue and red fabrics at a very reasonable price of $3.99 a yard.
While I was there I also picked up these pretty pieces.
I know that Spring has passed us by. But I wanted to make a spring table runner. I can use it next year. So I started with an idea and worked from there.
No pattern, just figuring it out as I go. I'll get it quilted before next spring ;-)
I had been collecting Quilt magazines for years. I really don't know why because so many of the patterns were repeat. But do you remember these magazines?
You could travel around the US and visit Quilt shops virtually.
I don't buy many magazines any more. Although you can get several different patterns for the price of one pattern. But I am trying to declutter and this is one the first things that went to the library and thrift stores.
How about you? Do you have a stack of magazines or patterns that need to be rehomed? I still have some that I need to go through. You know, in case there is one or two that interest me ;-)
Here it is. Quickstep quilt top finished.
It is a Villa Rosa pattern. I've never made a green quilt before. I think it turned out pretty cute.
I really like these little Villa Rosa quilt patterns. They are fun to make and are only $2 (free shipping).