It has been a mini week here.
3 mini quilts and a couple of paper pieced blocks have kept me busy for most of my week.
First up is a mini New York Beauty quilt for a birthday swap. This was originally supposed to be a cushion cover but after redrafting the pattern it turned out 24" instead of 12" finished! I still thought about making it a floor cushion but a few people in the swap suggested it would look better as a wall hanging.
Next up I used some of the bonus HST from my Pow Wow quilt to make a mini chevron quilt.
You can never have too many chevrons I say! I love how this one turned out.
And on the spur of the moment I made this mini Nail Polish quilt which was a free pattern from Fat Quarter Shop. It took all of 1 hour to piece then another hour to sandwich and quilt. Super easy and super fast.
In between mini quilts I made 2 more paper pieced blocks. One for me and one for Queen Bee Kate in the QCA Star Bee.
Now, I have absolutely positively got to stop myself from starting anything new until I have made some more progress on my super secret string quilt. Hopefully next week I will have more to report on that.
Until next time.
Sue
3 mini quilts and a couple of paper pieced blocks have kept me busy for most of my week.
First up is a mini New York Beauty quilt for a birthday swap. This was originally supposed to be a cushion cover but after redrafting the pattern it turned out 24" instead of 12" finished! I still thought about making it a floor cushion but a few people in the swap suggested it would look better as a wall hanging.
You can never have too many chevrons I say! I love how this one turned out.
And on the spur of the moment I made this mini Nail Polish quilt which was a free pattern from Fat Quarter Shop. It took all of 1 hour to piece then another hour to sandwich and quilt. Super easy and super fast.
In between mini quilts I made 2 more paper pieced blocks. One for me and one for Queen Bee Kate in the QCA Star Bee.
Now, I have absolutely positively got to stop myself from starting anything new until I have made some more progress on my super secret string quilt. Hopefully next week I will have more to report on that.
Until next time.
Sue
and what fabulous mini quilts they are! I love the first one, it's just beautiful (not that the others aren't, it's just that one caught my eye!)
ReplyDeleteI love ALL your minis ~ and those paper-pieced blocks are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your New York Beauty! Pretty colours!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely quilts. I think the bindings in particular just set them off so well. The fabrics in the chevron are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour New York Beauty is quite striking, it makes a perfect mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat minis! The pp blocks are beautiful too!
ReplyDeletehaha soo many beautiful minis - love the NY Beauty most :)
ReplyDeleteI love the NY Beauty! That pattern has been on my to-do list for quite a while. Your other minis turned out beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteWow! All of your mini quilts and bee blocks are beautiful! You sure have been busy!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini NY Beauty and the nail polish. You have some fun minis going on here.
ReplyDeleteThe mini quilts look great and I agree the first one would make a fantastic wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteWow, you're on a roll! That NY Beauty mini is an absolute stunner. Love the paper piecing too.
ReplyDeleteWell, these are all so much fun. The paper pieced squares are amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh my,love them all,but the NY Beauty and the nail polish are way too cute!
ReplyDeleteOh I love mini's! You've got so many great ones. That nail polish one makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteYou are on a roll! They are all fabulous. Thanks for joining in the Aussie WIP Wednesday linky :)
ReplyDeleteThat was speedy! really like the NY Beauty. Works perfectly s a wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteWow, so many finishes! They're all great, but I especially love the chevron! :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous works!
ReplyDeletevisiting from I quilt thursday. I had to come over as the top pattern I am doing too after seeing it go around the net. I love yours, mine sits unfinished. I too wanted to make it a cushion. Am thinking of doing a half round rather than the entire four sections.
ReplyDeleteHave just had a good look at your blog. Love the paper piecing and string. That is what I am into too. Am now your newest follower
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