Sunday, January 10, 2016

First Kiss

So tell me, do you have fabric that looks so cute sitting on the shelf that you won't cut into it?   Well I did until today.  This is some of my most treasured fabric.  Most of the fat quarters are Pam Kitty but there's a couple from other designers.  And the white cherry fabric....its not going in this quilt, it's being saved for just the right project.  But it sure looks adorable as a backdrop for this little stack of cuties.


 In the last few weeks I've spent hours upon hours in waiting rooms.  During this time I took my laptop and designed quilts.  How many?  Oh about 20, give or take.  Will I make them all?  Probably not, but they were fun to design.  There was one that really tickle me pink, I call it "First Kiss".  You guessed it, it's a Valentine quilt.  I spent the entire day going over measurements and double checking the quilt math, then I started cutting.  All of the 16 blocks are cut and ready to assemble.  Take a look at the little fussy cut heart....awe...so adorable!


Well since everything is cut, I might as well get in a little late night sewing.


See you in a day or two with my progress....maybe a finished top!  Wish me luck!

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16 comments:

  1. Oh, I had some of that cherry print fabric (Valentine Charity quilt) - was heart broken when I used up the last little scrap in the last postage stamp quilt.

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  2. Can't wait to see it! I could use another Valentine quilt myself...

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  3. some real beauties you have there, like you I tend not to use my favourite fabrics, have some I am not keen on which I am using on mini quilts and surised how good they look when made up. Hope hospital appointments went well. Thinking of EQ7 but not sure I will understand it

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  4. Looking forward to seeing your creation! Great idea to design quilts while you are waiting. You do come up with some beautiful designs!

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  5. Yes I have a hard time unwrapping precuts like FQ bundles or jellyrolls. I have a big FQ bundle of colorful solids and a Hello Darling JR that I have been looking at for months. BUT the first Jellyroll I ever bought unwrapped for over 3 years before I used it, LOL

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  6. I can't wait to see what your finished quilt looks like. It's nice to hear that I'm not the only one who designs lots of quilts that I will probably never make. It's a lot of fun to design them and look at them and post them (HINT HINT) even if I never get around to making them.

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  7. oh it's adorable. Spend the fabric, you need to look at really pretty things. LeeAnna

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  8. Those are some pretty cute fabrics--I can understand why it would be hard to cut up. I have a bundle of the first line of Flower Sugar from Lucien that I haven't been able to use yet--just too adorable and I'm not done petting it!!

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  9. some fabrics cry out to be hugged and adored before being cut. I don't see anything wrong with that at all and have more than a few set aside for just such treatment. Eventually they'll make their ways into quilts.

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  10. I love that! I also love all Lucin fabric

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  11. Cute fabrics and I can't wait to see more of this!!

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  12. I do have some fabrics on my shelves that I love so much I cannot bring myself to cut into them (mostly because they are no longer available)...but seeing what you're up to has given me a metaphorical kick in the pants! For which I thank you!!!!

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  13. That is going to be a darling quilt -- the fabrics are fabulous together. hope you get a lot of sewing time this week so we can see what you make with all these fun fabrics.

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  14. Love those fabrics! The fussycut hearts are perfect in that block. I want to make a Valentine's quilt someday...perhaps you've inspired me to finally get started!

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  15. You've picked some beauties for this project. Looking forward to seeing it come together.

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Happy Stitching! Lea Anne

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