These 5" charm squares actually made 2 tablerunners, one for me and one for my friend Kathy A.
Love the colors; so perfect for an outdoor dining table.
Wendy Patrick Designs
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
A Sweet Baby blanket with Mitered Corners.
Love the soft yellow flannel that I used to make this adorable baby blanket. This got mailed today to a lovely lady who is expecting a girl in August. I also made the elephant quilt for her.
Friday, June 19, 2015
A Sweet Christening Gown.
A sweet, hand-smocked little gem, it's a 5 piece set, sold it on eBay years ago. Made with satin batiste. Have you ever hand smocked on satin batiste? Its the best!
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Pink Giraffes And Polka Dots.
A sweet little girls quilt, I call it my "Lily Pulitzer" pink & green quilt.
Simple design and cute as can be. This one will be for sale on Etsy.
Simple design and cute as can be. This one will be for sale on Etsy.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Lovely Reversible Skirt.
My niece has triplets. YES! And of course I love sewing for them, this is a reversible skirt ...
made from Michael Miller fabrics, featuring a really soft and sweet chevron print.
made from Michael Miller fabrics, featuring a really soft and sweet chevron print.
Monday, June 15, 2015
My Scrappy Christmas Quilt.
This one went together quickly, lots of 5" squares and a pattern from one of Jenny Doan's books. Loving that big ol' gold star. I did not purchase any new fabric for this quilt, truly a scrap quilt from my stash. A great way to declutter.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
A Lovely Butterfly Quilt.
This is finally finished! All it needed was to be quilted. I love the way it turned out, I will hang it on my sewing room wall. Just the right pop of color, don't you think?
The fabrics I used were Kaffee Fassett by Westminister, the pattern has been around for several years, called Butterfly Town.
Do you see the odd butterfly?
The fabrics I used were Kaffee Fassett by Westminister, the pattern has been around for several years, called Butterfly Town.
Do you see the odd butterfly?
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