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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Project Quilting 14.2: Pink Tint

 


It's always fun to see what the next prompt will be for Project Quilting hosted by Kim Lapacek at Persimon Dreams. Sometimes it takes a day or two for my mind to come up with something to create, but this week it was so simple! Any sewing project that includes patchwork, applique or 3 layers stitched together qualifies....with pink being the star of the show for this week. 

Bring on the hearts! I snatched the pinks from my various stacks and found a pattern I've had in my pinterest account for a long time. 


Unfortunately, I did not hear back from the blogger who created this tutorial when I asked for permission to provide a link to her page. If she responds at a later time, I'll update here. My version is just a bit smaller than hers, but still uses her great tutorial.

Lots of long strips were sewn together. I made my own 3.5" square template from a clear plastic sheet. 


The blocks were arranged in rows and sewn together, the I added a border. 



Followed by straight line quilting. For some crazy reason, I was getting a lot of skipped stitches using my walking foot. My regular foot did OK. 


I sewed the binding onto the front of the mini wall-hanging using visible big stitches. 
Someday, somewhere down the road---in 100 years---someone will question these stitches, I'm sure. But right now, I love the look!



This sweet mini now hangs on the side wall of my bedroom. It measures approximately 14x15".

Thanks to Kim and Trisha for another fun challenge!

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Project Quilting 14.2


8 comments:

  1. Love your submission for 14.2, especially the binding stitches! That's really creative.

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  2. Cute heart! Now I want to make one like it. I'm totally addicted to hearts.

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  3. Very cute mini quilt. I think your hand stitches on the binding are lovely and make me think of xoxoxoxo, it seems very on theme!

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  4. This is beautiful! Love those skinny strips.

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  5. So cute! I love how you made the stripes!

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  6. So adorable! Personally, I love those cute stitches you added on the binding. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  7. I love the illusion of stacked hearts this piece shows. Beautiful work.

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