
Image from Mairuru
Furoshiki is a traditional japanese wrapping cloth. Mairuru of Mairuru blog shows how she makes a patchwork version. Get the how-to.
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Image from Mairuru
Furoshiki is a traditional japanese wrapping cloth. Mairuru of Mairuru blog shows how she makes a patchwork version. Get the how-to.
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Dreaming of a tropical escape? The Island Time Downloadable PDF Quilt Booklet by Lavender Lime will whisk you away to paradise—no passport required! ?? This pattern collection is perfect for bringing breezy, beachy vibes to your quilting projects, with designs that feel like sipping a piña colada under a palm tree. ?
Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just dipping your toes in the water, the patterns in this booklet are shore to inspire you. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, making it a great pick for quilters of all skill levels. ? Plus, the downloadable format means you can dive into your project right away—no waiting for snail mail!
Pair these patterns with vibrant, tropical-colored fabrics to capture the feel of sun-soaked islands. Perfect for summer decor, gift-giving, or even just chasing away the winter blues with some bright, happy stitching!
Are you ready to turn your sewing space into an island getaway? Let me know in the comments—what colors would you use to bring your Island Time quilt to life?
If you’d like some ideas on how to use the beautiful furoshiki you’ve created, please have a look at our blog
myfuroshiki.blogspot.com
for ideas for gift wrapping and bags.
Happy knotting!