Somehow I've accidentally made this cot quilt! I only intended to make a block or two of these super fun 'tell me a story' blocks from Amy Friend's new book, but I got a bit carried away and made a whole quilt!
But I bet that's happened to everyone at same stage, hasn't it?!
Amy, who blogs at During Quiet Time, has organised this fun giveaway to celebrate the publication of her excellent new book Intentional Piecing.
Once you get hold of a copy of the book you can make one of these cute blocks. The book is all about fussy cutting and finding that perfect piece of fabric (as well as amazing paper pieced patterns and great projects!) so this block perfectly encapsulates the fun you will have with this book.
The idea is to let your fabric choices 'tell a story'. Like this farmer loading his hay wagon! This is from a gorgeous new fabric by Darlene Zimmerman called 'Morningside Farm'. We have it in the Edinburgh shop but I have been too busy to list it online - sorry folks!
If you use the hashtag #tellmeastoryquilt your block will be entered for a giveaway and 2 lucky winners will be chosen at random on June the 1st (so still plenty of time to enter!) to win this amazing bundle of fussy-cut-able fabrics from Sew Me A Song. Each block equals another entry and you can make as many as you like!
I enjoyed making the first block so much that I made another. Then I remembered that my neighbour was having a baby - imminently!
And I knew these blocks would make a fabulous i-spy quilt, so I kept raiding my stash for more fun fussy-cuts, like the Cotton and Steel tiger here!
And this Cori Dantini cat from The Makers line. My neighbours have a ginger cat so I've used a couple (see below).
I sacrificed more than one precious Heather Ross gnome to make this block (I must really like my neighbours!).
Taking the story telling literally here with this 'incy wincy spider' fabric.
A happy hot-air balloon!
A little more Heather Ross and another ginger cat!
Then all of a sudden I had 12 blocks! I decided to sash them with this Architextures fabric to make it a little bigger...
...then I used one of my favourite FMQ patterns, the double loop, to quilt it in a super quick time. This will give a lovely crinkle when I wash it!
I chose this Robert Kaufman flannel for a cosy backing (oops my Croc got in a few of these shots!) and bound it in a red and white Spot On fabric.
And viola! A fun and fast cot quilt!
You can get a 30% discount off Amy's book from the Lucky Spool web site using the discount code FRIEND30.
There are some wonderful projects in this book and I would thoroughly recommend it. I may even have found the perfect quilt to make for my husband one day as he particularly loves one of them!
If you get hold of a copy and decide to make a Tell Me a Story block then don't forget to post on Instagram and use the hashtags #intentionalpiecingbook and #TellMeAStoryQuilt to be in with a chance of winning that fab prize!
I've seen a few of these posts now, it looks like a great book.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those all over IG and have been tempted. The double loop is a favorite for me too. It's so easy and fast but it packs a lot of visual punch.
ReplyDeleteI rather like these, especially the tree and the green, stripy cat. I rarely do fussy cutting because the picture I want always ends up being nowhere near an edge and I feel I waste a lot of fabric, but this works so well here. x
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