We are posting a photo of the July Mystery quilt for your reference. The quilt ended up measuring about 67" x 86" so it is the largest quilt we have done in a while. Perfect for your favorite little one.
Oh, and don't forget the matching pillow case.
The August mystery fabrics are on their way. We will post them as soon as we get them in so check back.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Oops - we made some mistakes
If you are working on the "Bee Haven" block party quilt we need to notify you of a couple of corrections.
1. Session Five - the beehive
The cutting instructions on the 2nd row should read:
2nd row - 2) 3" x 6 3/4", (not 6 1/2")
2. Session Six - if you have picked up your kit you need to know we miscalculated the gray honeycomb fabric. There was not enough included in the kit. Please stop by at your convenience and we will have the additional fabric for you.
(For those who have not picked up the kits yet we will have the fabric added.)
So sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Thanks,
Kelly & Becky
1. Session Five - the beehive
The cutting instructions on the 2nd row should read:
2nd row - 2) 3" x 6 3/4", (not 6 1/2")
2. Session Six - if you have picked up your kit you need to know we miscalculated the gray honeycomb fabric. There was not enough included in the kit. Please stop by at your convenience and we will have the additional fabric for you.
(For those who have not picked up the kits yet we will have the fabric added.)
So sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Thanks,
Kelly & Becky
Friday, July 7, 2017
Second Saturday Sampler block 5
For this block you will need:
8) white 4" squares
4) red 4" squares
4) green 4" squares
Draw a diagonal line on the back of all eight of the white (4”)
squares.
Place all of the print squares, right sides together and outside edges
aligned, with a 4” white square. Sew ¼ inch
on each side of the drawn lines. Cut apart on
the line. Square to 3½ inches and press
open.
Use the photo above as a placement guide to arrange the patches.
Sew the squares together to form the block.
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