It's been so much fun designing quilts with the Back Porch Blooms Block in EQ7. I designed this one after several of you mentioned the block would look cute as a spring banner. Thanks for the great idea! I love inspiring and being inspired.
Later this week I'll be sharing the pattern for the quilt above. It didn't take long for me to come up with the pattern name "Hello Spring!" Of course the cute heart flower pot (below) will be included. If you can't wait for the pattern and want to give it a whirl on your own you can find the free tutorial for the heart block over at Cluck Cluck Sews. I used the 4" heart block. And the butterfly block(above) is a freebie here on my blog, you can find it here.
The pattern for "Hello Spring" will include the "welcome" templates. However I'll will not be doing an applique tutorial. But will share a few tips about how I made them.
I used the raw edge fusible applique with Invisifil White thread to make my letters. This thread adds just the right amount of accent to the quilt without taking over the applique.
Just one more picture of the quilt because Pam Kitty fabric is so darn CUTE.
Since it's a linky party we need to have a button(below). Feel free to share it on your blog. If you click on the Back Porch Blooms button in side bar of my blog it will take you to all previous post about this quilt along. I've shared a couple of ideas for quilts over the last month. And will be sharing more over the next couple of months. You can find the post for the Back Porch Blooms Block tutorial here.
And whats a party without a giveaway? Below are some of the things in this months giveaway. I've added a couple more things but poor lighting and time hasn't allowed for a new picture.
So how can you win this? Simple, just link up your Back Porch Blooms blocks or quilts made using my free block tutorial. You must link up here on this post to be entered n the giveaway. All links that do not contain a Back Porch Bloom Block will be deleted. The linky party will be open until June 13th. 10pm. On June 14 a winner will be chosen at random and will be announced here on the blog. There will be two more Linky parties and giveaways over the next two months, so there's plenty of time to join.
The banner turned out beautifully. It's been fun playing with the bloom block in EQ, now I just need to get time to make the EQ a reality in fabric. Thanks for such a fun pattern. I needed something to get me motivated to use up those 1930 fabrics in my stash and this block is perfect for those.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your talent with me...You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuch a darling Welcome quilt!
ReplyDeleteOops I thought this was your regular linky party just late. Sorry Lea, I guess you will be deleting mine. Should have paid more attention! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little banner. After I move I'll have to evaluate where I can hang some cute quilts like this one. Thanks for the directions for the back porch blooms block. Wish I had the time to make this now but it isn't happening! Bummer.
ReplyDeletebeautiful as usuall
ReplyDeleteLovely design and some great tips for a quick finish! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLoving your progress so far and I really like the font letters - can you tell ne the name of the font you used - many thanks :)
ReplyDeleteloveyrunner, tried to add your button to my blog did not work but will try later and see if I have more success
ReplyDeleteThe Welcome banner is a beauty, Lea Anne. The pretty heart and the sweet butterfly blocks were the perfect accent and make for such a lovely way to welcome spring. Such a sweet project!
ReplyDeleteAdorable banner! Love the heart in the center flowerpot - nice touch. Thanks for linking up at Midweek Makers
ReplyDeleteThis banner is gorgeous and just perfect for welcoming spring/summer in. I have bookmarked the tutorial because sadly I don't have enough time to make at the moment but do definitely see myself making something from this block in the future.
ReplyDeleteThe banner is so sweet and I love the fabrics you used. Your applique stitches look amazing...I'm still practicing mine. EQ an amazing tool and you are so good with it! I'm looking forward to seeing how you quilt your banner.
ReplyDeleteSuper super cute! I love how fresh and adorable this is!
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