
The above photo was captured indoors as it is cold outside! and dark! winter season…

Fussy Cut Patchwork
To make it easy for me to do fussy cutting, I trace the template onto a clear . Doing it this way makes it easier for me to see through the template and centering the main focus of the pattern.

My favourite pocket panel is the middle one!

So today, how about I’ll share with you some of my future projects to do!
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| Summersville Jelly roll all cut ready to piece into plus quilt |
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| Sewing Machine Mini Quilt to hang in my sewing room! |
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| Anna Maria Horner Voile Bundle to cut for some pillows! |
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2) Make use of simple stippling or any simple technique that you are used to in a different way ( I am going to show you one way today)
3) Enjoy free motion, and don’t stress out. Find your liking and try and venture out from there. I personally like to try a lot of different designs, and I mostly change without a real plan, I love thinking as I go and just go for it!
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| I drew out shells, seahorse, ropes and a starfish. I picked this out just from the fabric I used. You can also do that, pick something from the fabric and try to implement it in your quilting. |
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| I used scribble for the pinwheel and stipple for the outer triangles. Scribble is more dense and more forgiving as you can just cross lines and does not really have a rule! |
The pattern is from Patchwork Please Book. You can get the book HERE.
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| I love that cute button I bought here. Isn’t she just cute! Strapped down to the tea pouch! |
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| I used a letter theme for the main piece, as I could imagine drinking tea while reading lovely letters! As if there are any letters I could ever received these days, all are bills normally! LOL |
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| I was so excited when I saw the word Earl Grey on one of the fabrics I have in my stash! |
Linking Up to Zakka 2.0 at LRstiched , Finish it up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilt, Link a Finish Friday at Richard and Tanya Quilt and Paper Piecing Party at Quiet Play
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| Just a little centrepiece for the party, some toys borrowed from my little one, a cake I quickly whipped up, and some printed onesies shirts as banners |
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| The ladies who created chaos at Pancake Parlour! Haha |
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| Me and mum to be and the gift – quilt! |
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| I love the mushroom…and the colours of this line is so lovely! I used several pieces of fat eights of Sarah Watson’s Indian Summer. |
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| And because it was fat eights, none was enough for sashing, so I decided to do scrappy ones! Sew them in rows and press. |
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| Then cut into sashing strips |
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| I did a simple free motion stippling – which was fun! Have not done this for so long! |
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| Winter time is really not kind to photography session… and yes, that’s my little helper peeking there. As usual! Hehe. |































































