I entered the Brit Quilt Swap Round 3 a little while ago. The details are to make a mini quilt, no bigger than 24" square. I have been thinking what to make for my partner, looking at her blog site, checking her Flickr photos and generally playing with options. Pretty early on I decided that my partner liked bright colours but in my little stash I really didn't have too much that fitted the bill. I therefore placed an order with Backstitch. Alice was very helpful in matching one of the klona bundles with a lucky rainbow bundle.
These are the gorgeous fabrics that dropped through my letterbox.
Fabric from Backstitch |
I wanted to use a skill that I had acquired at the FQ Retreat and so I have decided to make a porthole the central feature of my mini quilt.
A porthole |
I am now deciding on the next stage of my design... watch this space!
Di xo
The portholes are looking fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGoing well so far and I hope you're enjoying playing with that lovely new fabric!
ReplyDeleteGreat bundles! Looking forward to seeing it.
ReplyDeleteOh Di your porthole looks awesome!!! Great centre fussy cut!! Next step? Can't wait to see what that will be :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing Di - so fab that your are using a newly acquired skill. Now, wonder what's coming next?
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics and the porthole idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you have gone with and portholes are a fantastic idea
ReplyDeleteDi I love your bright colours! A lot like the lovely happy colours Kelly sent for her Bumble Bee July block. Love your portholes - I still have to try out this technique - it looks addictive!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fab port hole - I must have a go at this technique x
ReplyDeleteI will be - great progress so far!
ReplyDeletegorgeous fabrics there!! I had that Klona brights bundle too it is awesome! can't wait to see what you make! x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics and those colours are sublime.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see how this ends up.
xxxx
Oh I love the porthole part! Those fabrics are gorgeous x
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