This is a first for Anorina of Samelia’s Mum in making a quilt using improvisational piecing. Her results are lovely. She shares on her blog some pointers on how you can make your own scrapalicious quilt.
Image credit: Samelia’s Mum
Patterns, patchworks and projects
This is a first for Anorina of Samelia’s Mum in making a quilt using improvisational piecing. Her results are lovely. She shares on her blog some pointers on how you can make your own scrapalicious quilt.
Image credit: Samelia’s Mum
“Pat Sloan’s Holiday Hoopla” by Pat Sloan offers a delightful collection of 12 quilts designed to celebrate everyday moments and special occasions. As an avid quilter, I was thrilled to discover this book and explore the creative projects it contains.
One of the highlights of “Holiday Hoopla” is the variety of festive patchwork patterns included in the book. From seasonal motifs to designs inspired by special occasions, each quilt pattern is thoughtfully crafted to evoke a sense of joy and celebration. Whether you’re quilting for Christmas, Halloween, or simply to celebrate the beauty of everyday life, you’ll find plenty of inspiration within these pages.
What sets “Holiday Hoopla” apart is its versatility. While the quilts are designed to commemorate specific days and events, their timeless style ensures that they can be enjoyed year-round. Whether you’re decorating for a holiday or simply want to add a touch of whimsy to your home, these quilts are sure to delight.
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Barbara Moore says
Wow that quilt is just so pretty! I could see that on my bed!
Mini Patterns says
My grandma taught me improvisational quilting when I was 9 years old (that was 66 years ago). She called it “string piecing” and I have never grown tired of it.
Scarlett Burroughs says
Thanks for your astute comment Mini! It means there’s really nothing new under the sun, right? 🙂