Hello, friends!
How's your summer?
Mine has been rather too eventful for my taste.
We've had some scary health issues in my family,
and yesterday I joined in the drama by breaking my left hand.
{Sad face}
Still, I'm counting my blessings:
1. There was no blood involved.
2. It isn't my dominant hand.
3. We had just returned from a fun vacation...
which is how I tripped over the suitcase and broke my hand,
while carrying a large basket of...
4. CLEAN laundry.
4. CLEAN laundry.
{Happy face}
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Now let's get back to some sewing news...
prior to the Laundry Accident I'd been busy making pot holders!
I really love the Pretty Little Potholder tutorial,
expertly written by Amy at nana Company blog.
I pulled some lime green and cheery red prints from my stash
and whipped up this set in no time.
I pulled some lime green and cheery red prints from my stash
and whipped up this set in no time.
Cherries make such a sweet kitchen theme, don't they?
I had a piece of fabric called Oh-Cherry-Oh from
Me and My Sister for Moda.
Delicious!!!
The red and white binding fabric was from the same line.
I used it for the adorable ruffle, too.
The green plaid is from Sugar Hill by Tanya Whelan.
I often use a Frixion pen to mark my quilting lines,
but this diagonal plaid made it really easy to create a grid design.
Tags are fun to create,
especially if you have some fun Japanese ribbon for detail.
Here's the other tag.
The finished pot holders make a great gift
that is functional and fresh.
I had a piece of fabric called Oh-Cherry-Oh from
Me and My Sister for Moda.
Delicious!!!
The red and white binding fabric was from the same line.
I used it for the adorable ruffle, too.
The green plaid is from Sugar Hill by Tanya Whelan.
I often use a Frixion pen to mark my quilting lines,
but this diagonal plaid made it really easy to create a grid design.
Tags are fun to create,
especially if you have some fun Japanese ribbon for detail.
Here's the other tag.
The finished pot holders make a great gift
that is functional and fresh.
I love the way every set made from this tutorial looks so different.
Here's another pair I made for a new bride
with a country kitchen.
The fabrics are from Dandelion Girl, by Fig Tree Quilts.
I'm still enjoying the fat quarter bundle I bought to make this quilt.
I made the pair of pot holders similar, but different.
One features gingham, and the other has a pretty tonal leaf print.
The colors are soft and understated,
so I left out the tag detail.
The squishy quilting will make baking even more fun.
That ruffle detail adds romance and style.
Soon I'll be sharing more pot holders and other projects...
I can blog with one hand tied behind my back!
Be careful out there, everyone!
I'm still enjoying the fat quarter bundle I bought to make this quilt.
I made the pair of pot holders similar, but different.
One features gingham, and the other has a pretty tonal leaf print.
The colors are soft and understated,
so I left out the tag detail.
The squishy quilting will make baking even more fun.
That ruffle detail adds romance and style.
Soon I'll be sharing more pot holders and other projects...
I can blog with one hand tied behind my back!
Be careful out there, everyone!