When I think of summer quilts, the first thing I think of is patchwork. Something about simple patchwork screams summer to me! So when a delicious stack of fabrics arrived from Art Gallery Fabrics on Friday, I instantly knew they needed to become a sweet, summery, patchwork quilt. From there, everything fell into place for this quilt. I ran up to my favorite shop to grab background fabric, Robert Kaufman Quilter's Linen in Natural. On my way home, I stopped at a thrift shop and found the vintage sheet I used for backing (for more info on sewing with vintage sheets, see this post). Between Friday and Sunday, that stack became this sweet modern quilt. Sometimes you just get that sewing energy burst, I sure did this weekend!
This quilt has been in my head for a long time. The quilt in my head used linen and soft, romantic colors, so the quilt that resulted is pretty darn close! She finishes off at 68"x72", a great size for a summer nap or picnic. I quilted it with simple diagonal lines using Aurifil thread in beige, and bound it in a print from Little Folks by Anna Maria Horner.
I had a lot of fun playing with these fabrics! It's a bit of Summerlove, new Oval Elements and new Pure Elements, out in March. Thanks to Art Gallery for sending me these fabrics.
I wanted to write up a quick how-to for this quilt, so that you can make your own! It comes together really fast, and it doesn't take a lot of thinking, so it's perfect for the weekend when we all should be relaxing! It utilizes a checkerboard pattern, alternating between background and print squares. This makes it great for chain-piecing, where you continue to stitch blocks together without clipping your threads in between. So, let's get to it!
Patchwork Picnic Quilt
Sewing Level: Beginner Friendly
Materials
- 10 fat quarters (or 3 charm packs, or 1 layer cake)*
- 2 1/4 yards of solid or semi-solid fabric for background
- 1/2 yd of binding fabric
- 4 1/4 yds of backing fabric (or a full/double size bedsheet)
- 2 1/4 yds of batting (76"x80" piece)
- Coordinating thread
Note: 1/4" seam allowances
Finished Size: 68"x72"
*For this quilt you'll need a total of 120 print 5" squares and 120 background 5" squares. You could use more or less fabrics for desired variety!
Cutting
From fat quarters:
- cut (3) 5"x22" strips
- from these strips cut (4) 5" squares
12 squares per fat quarter for a total of 120 squares.
From background fabric:
- cut (15) 5" x WOF (width of fabric) strips
- from these strips cut (8) 5" squares
Total of 120 squares.
From binding fabric:
- cut (7) 2.5" x WOF strips
1. Sew a 5" print square to a 5" background square. Continue until all the squares are paired up.
2. Sew together pairs of squares, making sure to match up background and print squares. Continue until all the pairs are sewn into strips of four squares.
*I like to use a plastic tub or paper bag to hold my squares as I'm piecing so that I can mix them up and get maximum variety!
3. Sew together sets of four squares, making sure to match up background and print squares. Continue until all the four square sets are sewn into strips of eight squares.
4. Sew together sets of 8 squares, making sure to match up background and print squares. Continue until you have 15 strips of 16 squares each. These are your finished rows!
5. Press your seams to one side, pressing all your rows the same direction.
6. Lay out your quilt, flipping your rows every other row to create the checkerboard pattern above. Label your rows if you'd like! I use scraps of paper and safety pins!
7. Sew together your quilt top, pressing your rows either open or in one direction. Your top is done!
8. To piece your backing, first cut your backing yardage in half. Press. Carefully trim off the selvedges and sew your pieces together lengthwise.
9. Baste (tutorial), quilt, and bind (tutorial)!
Voila! You're done! Enjoy! :)
Happy Quilting!
I am so new to quilting and this is a true inspiration for me! I love your blog! I hope I am chosen because I looooove the giveaway fabric!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautiful Jeni. Simple checkerboard quilts are a favorite of mine too. And sew perfect that you found a vintage sheet that worked for the backing just as you needed it.
ReplyDeleteI would sew love to win your giveaway. I just might have the perfect project in mind for those lovely fabrics.
P.S. I would also love to hear more about finding vintage sheets. I went to oen local thrift store last week (it is right next to my son's school) and didn't see anything that clicked as good possibilities. I'd love to know what you look for when you shop for these. Thanks.
fabulous tute and giveaway! thanks!
ReplyDeletePicnic perfect!! You can't beat a good old square quilt :)
ReplyDeleteOh MY! I would love to win! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics! Thanks for the chance. Great quilt, too. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful quilt! I am thinking "peachy" all the way thru :) Thank you for the bonus giveaway, too! So generous!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your picnic quilt and tutorial. It is always so nice to have a tutorial along with the photo of the quilt :) That fat quarter bundle sure looks beautiful! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picnic quilt! WOW! Thanks for the chance to win too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have just recently been thinking about how much I need a good picnic blanket so I can take my little girl for lots of picnics this summer :)
ReplyDeletevery romantic quilt indeed. i love the art gallery solids!
ReplyDeleteI love the patchwork quilt! The fabric that you use is very cheery and perfect for a summer picnic :)
ReplyDeletePretty quilt and pretty fabric. So cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the delicious stack of fabrics and love the colours in your picnic quilt! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh I can see myself making this one! Definately can pictures and the kids sitting on this, this summer
ReplyDeleteFamilyhealy1@yahoo.ie
i can't wait for spring and summer!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the natural background squares. And yes, simple patchwork squares are my very favorite... any time of year!
ReplyDeletegorgeous quilt jeni, I love the simple design and quilting style. The fabric giveaway is lovely too! thanks so much for the chance of winning!! Jessie, xo
ReplyDeleteHi from Spain!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win all this fabric.
Kisses
Teresa
These fabrics are beautiful and your quilt also. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLoving the spring colors in both your patchwork quilt and in the giveaway bundle!
ReplyDeletei love the quilt jeni! square quilts are always so fun!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun assortment of fabrics! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for a picnic and then a nap in the shade! Gorgeous quilt - well done.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute bundle, I'd love to win it, already follow your blog. how do you get the tabs at the top? is it just a layout thing?? I need to look into that
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! I love the vintage look, and can't believe you did the whole thing from start to finish in just one weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting close to the basting step for my 70" x 105" Drunkard's Path quilt, and I'm SO nervous about it. I went back and looked at your basting tutorial again and I'm pretty sure the last time I made a quilt this big I did it on the kitchen table, with clamps and working in sections from the center out (I didn't invent this method, I found it in a book). Anyway, both times I did it that way I ended up pulling the backing too tight and ultimately quilting in the ugly little pleats and tucks. My back is going to hate me, but I think I'm going to try it your way next time -- although that means I'm going to be crawling around on the hardwood floor of my foyer, since that's the only place I have a flat surface big enough to lay out this quilt! Wish me luck! :-)
Summer in a quilt indeed :-) Now we just need a picnic, shades and a frisbee and we're off to the beach.
ReplyDeleteWow a quilt in a weekend!! You had a lot to do. The colors are beautiful. Hope I win!! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh Boy, You could get me in real trouble here ROFL. My hubby's birthday is 23rd but it's not Friday it's Thursday!! Good job I checked I could have missed it!! Thanks for the giveaway Art Gallery Fabrics are fabulous. Hugs
ReplyDeleteHave followed your blog and tutorials for a while now, amazing work! Thank you for giving us the chance to win and create a beautifully cute picnic quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove those fabrics...they would make a great summertime quilt..
ReplyDeleteOoh, this makes me want summer even more... I can't stand winter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
Gosh I love that quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to enter this wonderful giveaway! I actually have some vintage sheets to use on a quilt like this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would love to do a sweet quilt with these. Jamimager@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty color combination! I'd love to win it. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I love the idea of using a sheet as backing... I would never have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteGreat Quilt and great fabrics and wonderful tutorial.
Thanks Jeni ^___*
Love your quilt! And thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your thrift idea's ,the quilt is adorable .Please include me in your give away and thanks for the give away .
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt--reminds me of the ones my mom used to make (only she tied them with yarn.) I like the idea of putting the squares in a tub to mix them up. Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your blog, and a contest is extra special!
ReplyDeletelove the quilt! the colors are great for spring and summer...makes me long for warmer days :) jandafarns@sbclogal.net
ReplyDeletelove this quilt and the tutorial! the colors are beautiful and so springy! thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt! Very sweet indeed. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the color you chose for the background on the checker quilt! I never would have pictured that in my mind coming out so wonderfully! Cannot wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial...you make it "seam" easy. I'm going to try it. Love to win the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThat is a yummy quilt and an even yummier bundle. Would love to make my own concert quilt for this summer!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI've had a quilt like this on my mind for a while and think I'm just going to start cutting some fabric now... :-)
so pretty! I Love using vintage sheets to back quilts too!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you admit international entries. Love the tutorial and fabrics. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you for tutorial... Can't wait to make one! And thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteMandy@mandipidy.com
Your quilt is so cute....perfect for a picnic!! I do have to remember to stop at the thrift store tomorrow to look at vintage sheets....thanks so much for the reminder!!
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet patchwork that bundle would make!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Love the simplicity :)
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous and yes, I just love patchwork too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt! I love patchwork. It's the first thing I want to do with a cute collection. Thanks for the giveaway! And the tutorial, I might be using this for a couple projects I have in mind!!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is gorgeous! And I LOVE that stack of fabric!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft colors of this quilt. Love.
ReplyDeletetanagriz@gmail.com
That is a terrific quilt!! Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! And the bundle would make a terrific version of it. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors! Patchwork quilts are fun to make and do go together so quickly. Thanks for the opportunity to win! anneg(at)vtc(dot)net
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty quilt.
ReplyDeletemargie
margiedicroce(at)rogers(dot)com
I'd love to make a quilt with these fabrics! Thank you for the chance...
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty idea!!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and pretty, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is charming. I think sometimes we forget how lovely simple patchwork squares can be! Thanks for the giveaway--you'll make someone really happy!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! It reminds me of something my grandma and great grandma would have around.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeni! This quilt is so pretty, I really love the colors and fabric you used.
ReplyDeletepretty pretty pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! marnic33@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLoooove that fabric! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway - I would love to try to make a version of your picnic quilt with those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteJeni, your eye for color makes even a simple checkerboard quilt look fabulous. Thanks for a chance at the giveaway.
ReplyDeletedi
Oh my that quilt is gorgeous. I Love the fabric, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! Thanks for the giveaway! alixbroadfoot@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial! I can't wait for summer to get here!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen
ehystead (at) gmail (dot) com
Beautiful bundle! We need a picnic blanket too! :)
ReplyDeleteJeni! This is such a sweet idea! Toni
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are pretty, I would love towin them! thanks for the chance, Lori
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt using a simple idea. I love those new Oval Elements. That's one of my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJenn
jennhgray at gmail dot com
So cute and summery. I love simple patchwork. Great colors in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely breath of summer, your quilt is gorgeous. Those fabrics are gorgeous too, must check out those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOh please pick me! And send some of that burst of sewing energy my way too!!! (LOVE those giveaway fabrics!!!)
ReplyDeleteOh I love those colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win these soft, spring colors. I would definitely make a picnic quilt if they get to come live at my house!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful - love the simplicity of just squares. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bundle of fabrics! Would love to add them to my growing collection!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial and the chance to win some beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteJudith.
judithlynes(at)btinternet(dot)com
Bright and cheery quilt--a patchwork pattern always makes me smile. Love the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the airiness of this quilt. I have two pink fabrics for what will one day be a quilt, and I'd been considering patchwork for it- this has definitely convinced me to go for it!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure whether or not my email is viewable in my profile or not... So here it is! helpthegamer at yahoo dot com.
Thank you for the tutorial and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. I could use a little summer round here.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteOh! These fabrics look great!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win....and thanks for the great tutorial.
I love the feel of Art Gallery fabrics! :)
ReplyDeletesewfestivehandmade@gmail.com
Thanks for the tutorial on your beautiful quilt. The fabrics are amazing, so thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love Art Gallery fabrics! Thanks for the opportunity to win and your quilt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love this picnic quilt! And the fabrics are perfect for it! I can just imagine (as I sit in my home surrounded by snow right now) laying out on my back lawn and watching the clouds float by as the summer warms my skin . . . *sigh*
ReplyDeleteIm new to quilting and I think this would be a great Quilt for me to make, and I love what the finished quilt looks like.
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BamaSexyangel@aol.com
That is a beautiful quilt and a wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteoh inspiration strikes again - on my list of ideas has been a picnic quilt. thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! I prefer simple designs myself. The fabrics on beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really love This bundle. I love Art Gallery too, but none of the shops around here carry it. I would love to be the lucky winner of this great bundle!! Thanks so much for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, and it will be perfect for summertime, which needs to come quickly! Thank you for the opportunity to win such a great stack of fabrics, too!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Thanks for the giveaway! adamskna(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! I love the softness of the colors you used--- gives it a "coolness" that is perfect for Summer.. :-) Thank you for the chance to win! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and the quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the quilt and the simplicity of it!! Thank you for sharing the goods!! <3
ReplyDeleteLove LOVE L.O.V.E!!!!! Gorgeous!!! That bundle is to die for!!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt. Of course it looks beautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours, would love to win
ReplyDeleteThis sure gives me urges to get some quilter's linen and to quilt something!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway opportunity. Love those fabrics and your quilt is luscious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt you made! It looks so great! I love the quilting you did on it as well. Thanks for the fabric giveaway chance.
ReplyDeleteSweet and simple! Love your color palette.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou're inspiring me to make a summer quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo super sweet and summery. I'd love to make one of those. My daughter has a June baby coming and this would be perfect for lounging outside in the shade with him.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That quilt looks awesome :-) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt; and the fabric stash bundle, too! Julierose
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Art Gallery fan. Great giveaway! grimtania@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is so cute--and so doable! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI <3 patchwork!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I'd love to get my hands on some of the fabric, so gentle and warm!
ReplyDeleteA half-yard bundle. That sounds like super fun. Thanks for the giveaway and I will cross my little fingers because those pinks and oranges in there are super super cute ;)
ReplyDeleteMmmmm love that quilt - definitely summery and in particular makes me think of the golden light of late summer afternoons. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletesuch lovely colors! i love the feel of a class design :)
ReplyDeleteYour tutorials are the best! Hope I win the fabric giveaway. :) emilyaj2(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI loce the quilt. It has a randomness about it that I love. Thanskf or the tutorial. I mix of fabrics that you are giving away are fun together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and fabrics! I haven't done straight patchwork yet, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove it. So simple but it makes an impact.
ReplyDeleteI'd love some additions to my growing stash!
ReplyDeleteWhat a satisfyingly quick project! The fabrics are gorgeous, perfect for welcoming Spring. Keeping my fingers crossed that I get to play with them myself, thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Jeni! It is a lazy summer afternoon in quilt form!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove that bundle! There's nothing better than a fabric giveaway!! You've made a beautiful quilt for summer! Thanks for the tutorial :-)
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty and springy! I've been wanting and wanting to make a patchwork quilt for the girls' beds, after my pattern is done I guess! :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is VERY picnic worthy <3 Just gorgeous <3
ReplyDeleteCan't beat Art Gallery fabrics either :)
sally_skullette@hotmail.com
Super fun quilt :) Love the way you quilted it :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial...very easy to follow.. thank you!
ReplyDeleteSweet fabric... and great tutorial... thanks!
ReplyDeleteSweet little quilt. Love the binding fabric!
ReplyDeleteFun project and great tutorial! Thank you !
ReplyDeleteI would love to win that beautiful fabric. I am thinking about joining the half square triangle block of the month and it would be just perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Inka from Germany
inka(dot)mangels(at)elaborate-consult(dot)de
Thanks for a chance at the giveaway! And for the lovely tutorial!
ReplyDeletelove all the pinks and yellows!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely quilt; thanks for the tutorial. Thanks too for chance to win those fabrics! Rhonda (marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of a patchwork quilt - really nice color schemes in yours!
ReplyDeleteI just love Pat Bravo's fabric...and I love your quilt! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so lovely and soothing! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove how the quilting just makes the squares stand out!!! Thanks for the tute!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and simple quilt! Checkerboard squares and simple diagonal quilting. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of that quilt - the fabric does it all. That giveaway pile would make a gorgeous version. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLove how vintage sheets can complete a quilt perfectly. I wish I had the luck you do in finding them! Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely giveaway! I would love to win the half yard (!) bundle! Please pic me!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and your quilts. Thanks so much for the tutorial and the chance to win. Would love to make this quilt for this summer!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the art of quilting. Did not grow up with it, being from Chile, but the more I learn the more I admire it and love it. Thanks for the opportunity, your blog is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful quilt. I love, love, love the fabric. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love the new quilt, and your blog. I also like that my son (who was looking at the pictures with me) said "You can make that." :) Thanks for giveaways and the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this fabric. It's gorgeous! : )
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blog. I am home from work early today and came to your website to get some ideas for a drawstring bag. My birthday is the 26th of this month, the fabric would make a great birthday quilt!:^)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
A fabulous quilt and a fabulous giveaway! Thanks for all the inspiration you send over the web!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful quilt thank you for the chance to win the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteRichard Healey
What a fun quilt! I love the simpleness of squares ... and I just picked up a 5" square die for my GoBaby cutter!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous quilt and a fabulous giveaway! Thanks for all the inspiration you send over the web!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Thank you for the fab giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteSimple patchwork is perfect for a picnic quilt! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat stack is so bright and cheery, would love to make a picnic quilt for the summer. Love yours!
ReplyDeleteMaking a patchwork quilt is on my to do list. Your colors are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI was just about to click to find out where to buy this when I noticed it's a giveaway! First I'll try to win it. lhs4664 (at)q (dot)com.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, and great tutorial. Thanks for the chance to win x
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt...the colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a must do quilt, I think I probably have enough 5 inch squares in my scrap bins. Love the beige colour it really sets the other fabrics of well.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree, patchwork quilts scream SUMMER to me too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite backing is unbleached or natural muslin, just so homey. Enjoyed the tute.
Beautiful quilt. I would love to win that fabric bundle! And you should pick me because today is my birthday! (just throwing that out there for some extra winning mojo) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleterobyn(do)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com
Love the quilt. The colours are so restful, b.b.larson@shaw.ca
ReplyDeletewhat a great quilt! Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win
ReplyDeleteOh DELISH! I would absolutely love to make this quilt! Your tutorial is great too!
ReplyDeleteHallie
hallie.clougherty@heartcaremw.com
I love your quilt!
ReplyDeleteIf I was lucky enough to win I would make the same quilt!
Jeni, everything you do is so beautiful! It would be great to win some Art Gallery fabrics, they are great to work with :-)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Hope the bundle find its way to my house!
ReplyDeleteI love the summery feel to your quilt and how you repurposed a forgotten sheet. nice tutorial too!
ReplyDeletewww.cariboogals.blogspot.com
I love chain piecing! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of the original pactchwork quilt. I don't think it will ever get old!
ReplyDeleteI guess if I win you know what I'll be making ;)
littlecreatable@gmail.com
What a sweet, summery quilt with a light feel. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stack of fabrics too, I hope they find a home here!
What a sweet quilt and I am always looking for an excuse to make a simple quilt. I haven't done so yet, but I see so many nice quilts and I keep thinking, I can do that! If I get free fabric for the purpose of making a quilt, I have no excuse, right?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a quilt like that ... already envisioning a summer's worth of picnics! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDelete(dmlash04 at msn.com)
Great colour combination in the giveaway fabrics. I would love to win them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Quilt! Would love to win this fabric and make my own!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteOh man this quilt has me dreaming of summer! I'm freezing here! Love it :))
ReplyDeletebestica at dublin dot com
Oh I love the colours of the fabric, they remind me of spring. I'm looking forward to it( spring)!
ReplyDeleteSweet bundle of fabrics! Like your quilt - simple but pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, Jeni! Thanks for sharing the pattern and the process. I love all things Art Gallery! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBest3sons@insightbb.com
Great work on that quilt, and I love love love those fabrics. Appreciate the chance :-)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt, Jeni. Thanks for the tutorial and the giveaway! Those fabrics are yummy!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the simplest quilts are the prettiest - thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteDivino esse trabalho,obrigada por tutorial .Acho que vou deixar meu endereço aberto para que eles venham depressa para minha casa.Beijos.
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