Tuesday, November 10, 2009

How to make my day!

I have received a very exciting message from Annie at Sew Nutty, a fellow Aussie girl, who has just finished her beautiful version of my 'Simply-a-Bloom' quilt. She has used 'American Primer' by Minick & Simpson for Moda.

I think you'll agree, she has done a fantastic job. Congratulations Annie on surviving my tutorial. It is an enormous relief to me that my instructions made sense! And very special to think someone else liked my pattern enough to make it!!

I have set up a Flickr group, Made with Bloom. Please feel free to add your photos to this group if you happen to make things from my tutorials. I would love to see your creations. There is also a Moda Bakeshop group which is a great place to visit for inspiration.

Mum has returned to the farm, but not before she made some significant progress on her table runner.

The pattern and fabric details are on my previous post. She is up to appliquéing the Dresden plates & it is looking beautiful.

10 comments:

Heleen said...

Whauw, so so pretty!

Sew Create It - Jane said...

I've added a couple of my images to your group...got your message through flickr :o)

Thanks!

Jennifer said...

The quilt is beautiful, and that table runner, oh my. It's gorgeous.

sleepyhead designs studio said...

Oh, how I wish I could sew. Love your blog! I have several of my grandmother's quilts that she made and so treasure them.

Sherri said...

Your quilt is absolutely gorgeous in American Primer...as it was in Simple Abundance! And I love the table runner...I must make one too!

Stina said...

Tell your Mum I love her table runner!!! :o) Love the Dresdens!!! :o)

Katherine said...

Gorgeous quilt!

Your mum is making an AMAZING table runner. What a beauty!

Lenna Green of Stitching Cow said...

Wow, that was quick. Looks amazing, congats to your clever mum.

Janet said...

Annie has done a wonderful job of the quilt, it looks wonderful and so does the table runner, love the fabrics in that.

Guðrún said...

The table runner is awesome.

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