Monday, November 4, 2019

FlOWER POT AND LITTLE MISS SAWTOOTH FINISH

I have been busy this past week.  I purchased this pattern last week and have started working on it with my Kaffe Fassett fabrics.  
I gathered up all my fabric.  I discovered I actually had a good deal of fabrics in my stash as well to work with what I had purchased at PIQF.  
I organized them by color and pulled out the pattern and started the process.  
Ready to start.  This panel is 18 by 42.  I am starting with just this as a wall handing for my entry.  I may later make the full quilt, but not right now.  
So far here is where I am.  I am using a fusible method.  So these blooms and leaves are ready to go once I get them all finished and I already have some 1/4 inch bias vines ready to go.  Just need to select a background once the rest of the blooms and leaves are done.

I did manage to complete my Little Miss Sawtooth quilt top.  It will go to my guild's charity division.  
My daughter lives out in the country, with very few neighbors and most far apart.  However, she did get one Trick or Treater at her door on Halloween.  His name is Fred, and he got his treat too.  One slice of bread.

18 comments:

  1. Did that pattern come pre-printed? I love your choices on the fabrics...really nice? hugs, Julierose

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  2. ooh beautiful fabric and luscious KF fabrics....temptress!!

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  3. I've had that pattern for years and did what you are going...made one panel as a wall hanging. Enjoy making this! Your fabrics are gorgeous.

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  4. Hi Donnalee! HAHA - Fred came trick or treating. I'm glad he got a treat! Your new project looks like the PERFECT vehicle for Kaffe prints. You got quite far on it considering you just started. You must be motivated! Little Miss Sawtooth looks great - that block in one of my favorites. I always seem to be drawn to stars. Thanks for linking up this week! ~smile~ Roseanne

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  5. How pretty. I wish I had this kind of talent.

    I had to laugh at your daughters Trick or Treat visitor. So cute.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  6. How cute with your trick or treater! I wouldn't have thought of giving him bread! Lovely quilt; my mom made them during a season of her life. lots of hard work in them!

    betty

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  7. I love your fabric choices! So bright and cheerful!

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  8. Your applique is going to be a beauty with all those colorful prints.

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  9. love, love your new project!
    the colors are awesome!!

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  10. Your choice of fabrics is sensational! So inspiring! Congratulations on your finish. I hope the recipient knows what a treasure they are receiving. Love your trick-or-treater!

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  11. Your new project is gorgeous and just love your Kaffe Fassett fabrics.

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  12. That's a beautiful new project! It will be great in wall-hanging size - did you pick your favorite section of the pattern? Love the trick-or-treater!

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  13. Oh my gosh!! what a great trick or treater!! LOVE your kaffe fabrics - your quilt is going to be GORGEOUS!!!!

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  14. That is going to be one pretty quilt with all those Kaffe fabrics. And what an interesting trick or treater!

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  15. The Flower Pot pattern is so tempting, but I never follow through on applique projects so will watch from afar!

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  16. You start on Flower Pot is amazing. I'm not a fan of Kaffe fabric but they sure look good here.

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