First, I'm making this quilt with this fabric, fussy cut as the center squares and then surrounded by a whole mess o' red and white prints.

Next, I just discovered my new favorite pattern designer and ordered two right off.



Pretty cute, eh?
School starts for me soon, but I will make as much time as possible for sewing.
1 comments:
Stumbled on Domestic Goddess from a comment you made on a book blog-- unfair! I'm trying to STOP buying fabric, and you have such cute stuff posted! Scrap quilting is easiest when you have scraps instead of fat quarters or yardage. I have trouble making quilts with just a few fabrics. Your blogs are all so pretty!
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