Today’s blog hop stop is with Jess at The Elven Garden. She’s sharing some great projects including the sweetest little baby jacket!
I am having so much fun checking out all your Kate Spain projects linked up so far! We even have all of Kate’s lines represented so far, except from In From The Cold, but that only just came out! Maybe for the final linky it will be represented! So let’s have a look at one project from each line:
Caz made this beautiful and elegant quilt from Verna. I once asked if anyone had some Verna I could buy to complete my collection of Kate Spain’s fabrics and she generously offered me a few leftovers from this quilt. Now I have at least a little bit of each of her ranges!
Next up is 12 Days of Christmas and we’re travelling to Betty in Germany – this table runner is double sided! Go check it out!
Susie made a diaper bag and matching pouches from Fandango – how professional do they look?!
Modern Material Girls used Central Park to make this Mother Goose And Baby quilt. I love how it really shows off the colours of Central Park!
This Fancy Folded Star potholder by Marie in Flurry blows my mind! What a creative technique! You can find her instructions on the Moda Bakeshop.
Melissa used Terrain to make a range of kids’ clothing – Ah-DORABLE!! She was also yesterday’s stop on the blog hop – go check out her impressive Cuzco camera bag!
These simple and practical shoe bags by giddy99 are today’s Good Fortune representative. They’re a great project to show off the large-scale prints!
I love how the ombred green shows off Serenade in this beautiful quilt by Amanda. And matching pillows!
Jen made this beautiful Vintage Holiday quilt from Joy. I love the wreath block!
These Zakka nexting boxes by freakadoodles feature Cuzco and Essex linen – a gorgeous combo! I love the aqua binding, such a perfect match to Cuzco.
Finally Honey Honey, and how can you go past this beautiful Honeycomb pillow by Jenelle at Echinops & Aster?! You can make one yourself by following her tutorials.
You have until next Thursday to link up your favourite past Kate Spain projects, and then the final linky will open for you to link up any projects made during the blog hop! You can also find them all Pinned to the blog hop board on Pinterest. Don’t forget to ask Kate any questions you might have about her work by leaving a comment on this post. She will be answering a few readers’ questions at the end of next week!
MsMidge says
That’s a great all round show of Kate’s fabrics!!
Caz@theaccidentalquilter says
Wow, so many beautiful projects! Gorgeous!
giddy99 says
Thanks for the mention! You’ve shown so many gorgeous projects by such talented folks – I am honored. 🙂