Here it is, April already, and I feel like I have nothing to show for the last month. I don't, not really, except a nice long scar on my throat. That won't even be very visible once it heals and melts into all of the pre-existing wrinkles. So I guess I'm safe to say that there is nothing to show for March!
Except for this.
This is the It's Sew Emma pattern, Peyton at Play. You can get a downloadable PDF or purchase the printed pattern like I always do. And it's the Pattern of the Month over at the Fat Quarter Shop, so the pattern is 20% off this month!
I really like this pattern because it can be made in a day. I stopped when the center of the top was assembled, and then put the borders on in the second sitting, but that was only because I started it late morning. Early in March I finally hand stitched the binding down, and it's been in almost constant use since then! It's a great lap size for the sofa!
I already know which fabric line I'll use for the next time I make Peyton at Play. Do you? The Fat Quarter Shop's Jolly Jabber blog would like to know!
And so would I!!
7 comments:
Looks like a fun and easy project. Have a super day!
oh that looks like a fun quilt to whip up and really show case fabrics. hmmm let me go look and see what I would make it in...
Esprit de Noel Fat Quarter Bundle wouldn't this be great for this quilt????
Kathie
Think I'd make mine in Happy-Go-Lucky by Bonnie and Camille. I don't have any of that line yet, and I certainly could make it many times over from my stash, but what fun would that be?
A pretty lap quilt. Glad you are getting to enjoy it. I tnhnk it would look good in some French General.
Hi. I've been a lurker for awhile. I just wanted to stop by and wish you well. From my experience's you'll do well. Be patient and allow you body to heal then push it. I love quilting but my skills suck. I'm more of a simple sewer and crocheter. Take care of yourself.
So glad you're feeling better, a finish, how great is that! Here's hoping April is a much better month for you.
Remember that dealing with surgery and recovery (and boredom!) count as accomplishments!
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