it's been a while since my last post, i've been busy getting back into the swing of things. being away for 3 weeks means you have some catching up to do, not to mention taking a little break from being on break.. But i'm back and so excited about sharing with you what has arrived the last couple of days. have you seen these?
they are stitched webbing from Echino-nico, i'm so loving these colors and the stitch design that runs throughout.
these are 1 " wide and come in 6 different colors. Great for purse and tote handles or straps.
here are the colors
Charcoal Grey with pink stitch
Mustard Yellow with black stitch
Blue with baby blue stitch
Lime Green with raspberry stripe
Raspberry with sky blue stitch
Chocolate with baby blue stitch
aren't these awesome colors? I can't wait to make THIS bag out of this stuff.
I'm also so excited about these new pattern arrivals from Jaybird quilts and thimble blossoms.
Hopscotch
60"x70"
materials needed:
1 jelly roll or (39) 2-1/2" x 44 strips
1-3/4 yds neutral fabric
3/4 yds blue fabric (for triangles points)
3/4 yds binding fabric
3-3/4 yds backing fabric
Piece of Cake 3
63"x74"
materials needed:
1 layer cake or 38 10" x 10" squares
1-1/4 yd neutral fabric
5/8 yd border fabric
5/8 yd binding fabric
3-3/4 yd backing fabric
70"x80" cotton batting
in a Jiffy
Two quick quilts from one Layer Cake.
Zig Zag - 60" x 65" quilt
Ric Rac- 58" x 64" quilt
Swoon
80"x 80"
24" BLOCK
This pattern is Fat Quarter friendly. No templates needed with this pattern.
Fabric requirements:
18 fat quarters
4 1/4 yard white
3/4 yard binding
5 yards backing
Radio Way
Radio way is a great project to use pre-cut 2-1/2" strips. Use a bundle or cut strips from your stash.
4 Sizes to choose from: BABY, LAP, TWIN, and KING see 2nd picture for more details.
have fun using the webbing, and pick out a pattern for you to try this weekend. You won't be sorry!
2 comments:
Love that webbing! I've got to figure out something to do with it...maybe my boys wouldn't mind webbing belts with pink stripes in them?
OH I adore the webbing... humm... now what can I do with it? :)
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