I’ve hit the sewing machine this week, working on my Pantone Quilt Challenge project. It was hard to keep motivation up after realising my error-but-not-an-error, but I pushed through with big doses of Pinterest procrastination and finished the top on Sunday!
Now I need to work out the backing – I think I might use the extra triangles somehow. Now let’s see what you guys have been up to!
I admired this quilt when it was still back in planning form! I loved the block and the fabric placement, and seeing it just about finished is just superb! Well done Janet!
Serena made this beautiful block – it’s a 3D pinwheel! Oh the cuteness!
And Vicky made this beautiful skirt for Kids’ Clothes Week – so pretty and twirly!
Time to link-up your projects from the past week!
– All stitchy-related posts are welcome! Hand, machine, cross, long, knit, crochet.
– One link per blog and be sure to link to the actual blog post, not just your blog. This makes it much easier to find your Sew Cute Tuesday post!
– Please link back to my blog and help spread the word about Sew Cute Tuesday – you can grab the button from the sidebar!
– Be sure to visit a couple other blogs in the link-up and give them some love! It’s always fabulous to find new quilting friends and fabulous projects to Pin and drool over.
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Christine Sherman says
Oh your quilt looks so pretty!
Serena @ Sewgiving says
Thanks for featuring the my very pink version of Kristy’s deer block, I’m glad you like it 🙂 Can’t wait to see how your quilt turns out.
Amy Mayen says
Cute, cute stuff! I love the deer:)
vicky myers says
Thanks so much for featuring my skirt:) Look forward to seeing how the quilt turns out:) Vicky
Lorna McMahon says
Congrats on finishing your top! Can’t wait to see how your backing turns out!
Soma says
Your Pantone Quilt Challenge quilt top looks fantastic. Now that all the moving boxes are unpacked and while I am waiting on the carpet installation, I hope to start working on mine tomorrow. Can’t wait to see the back of your quilt.
-Soma 🙂