This month, I have issued myself a personal challenge of quilting my stack of unquilted tops. To read more about my progress, here's the initial post.
Today's theme is Kate Spain! It's no secret that I'm a big fan of her fabrics, and I've made at least one quilt in each of her collections. Central Park is one of my absolute favorites. Quilt #9 is a Flying Geese lap quilt using my Mother Goose and Baby pattern.
I still have a lot of this fabric collection on hand -- it's hard not to hoard it!
Quilt #10 features a newer collection, Honey Honey. I had some leftover jelly roll and charm pack pieces, so I used my Hip to Be Square pattern and some white background fabric to make this large lap quilt:
I really love the way these collections pop on a white background!
Quilt #11 is from a new pattern I'm working on. I used selected fabrics from the Terrain collection...
...plus a little Central Park on the back!
That brings the total number of flimsies left to quilt into the single digits -- only 9 to go!
Linking up to Blossom Heart Quilts' Kate Spain Blog Hop!
I love all of these. I agree with you that Kate Spain fabric with a white background looks fantastic. I just opened my pack of Central Park charms yesterday ready to start my quilt top!
ReplyDeleteI love the hip to be square! I may just have to use that pattern!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work! And yes, I concur that Kate Spain + white solid is perfection!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Etsy, searching something, that led to something else...you know how it goes. I just wanted to say I love your work and I'm glad you had your blog stated on Etsy, new follower! Love your quilts!
ReplyDeleteI found you on Etsy, searching something, that led to something else...you know how it goes. I just wanted to say I love your work and I'm glad you had your blog stated on Etsy, new follower! Love your quilts!
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