9/4/2023 0 Comments Spring pattern blocks![]() ![]() Handmade felt Spring/Easter ornaments pattern by Nuvo Linda Handmade. Peeps Bunny Felt Bunting from Dana Made ItĮaster Bunny Cross Stitch designs from Ellis and Higgs Hand stitched felt Easter Egg ornaments – free tutorial from ETM Designs ![]() Heirloom-inspired Wool Eggs from Purl Soho Spring Bunting – the scallop version was made with the Cricut Maker, but you could easily make a traditional easy triangle bunting using this tutorial Spring Bunnies in Love pillow from Flamingo Toes Scrappy Fabric Carrots from Ameroonie Designs – including video tutorial! Scrappy Easter templates from Nana Company Welcome Spring stitchery pattern by Ameroonie Designs Easter and Spring Sewing Home Décor Ideas Adorable!įabric Boxy-Basket tutorial from Simple Simon and Co. Minki Kim has a free pattern and accompanying YouTube tutorial to make these sturdy sewing baskets. Linen and Fabric Easter Basket by Amy Sinibaldiįabric Easter Basket Sewing Tutorial from Melissa of the Polkadot Chair Handmade fabric basket and fabric easter eggs tutorial Some of these ideas are free tutorials, others are patterns you can buy. I had fun updating this list with some new finds for this year. I’ve updated my list of 30+ ideas for Spring and Easter sewing to get you in the mood, even if outside can’t always make up its mind. ![]() Today I’m pulling out all my Spring and Easter decorations! Even though early spring is somewhat inconsistent about the weather, it’s still hopeful to feel like warm and sunshine are on their way sometime soon. I’m making it into a 6″ block, but I think I’ll give information on other sizes as well.Happy Spring everyone! As soon as March starts to roll around, I’m ready for a change of scenery and temperature. Here’s a sneak peak of the rough draft: Posy block designed by Julie Cefalu The Crafty Quilter It’s the cutest little posy and it’s easy peasy. The most exciting thing that I’m working on is a new quilt block and tutorial for you guys! I just had to come up with a block that represents a flower since I seem to be in my Spring phase. I don’t know what I’m going to do with this quilt, but I’m sure it will make someone very happy. ![]() With two borders it should measure 53″ x 68″. It’s about 36″ x 54″ without any borders. I wanted this to be a smaller quilt than the pattern called for, so I left out the sashing and just sewed the blocks together into rows. I was lucky enough that someone had some in their stash and she’s sending it to me! Quilters are the nicest people! I want to add a second, larger border of the tan floral print, but I don’t have enough fabric so I put in a cry for help on Instagram. I’ve wanted to use this fabric for such a long time! I love how it’s turning out. I’m almost finished with my latest Ombre Love quilt using a layer cake of Olives Flower Market by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics. I made a test block of the 12″ square in a totally different color palette it looks like I jumped right into summer with this one! I’ve chosen a Spring color palette of various greens, turquoise, grays and taupes. Each month we’ll make three quilt blocks. The blocks are a combination of 12″ and 6″ squares. The first month’s blocks were made by my co-teacher, Dianne, and I love them so much! The fabrics are from my stash and they really feel like Spring to me. I’m co-teaching a block of the month class at The Granary Quilt Shop using the pattern, Timeless Tradition by Bits N Pieces. Whether it’s the pattern, the fabric, or the weather, they all have me thinking about the lighter days of Spring. Happy weekend everyone! I’ve been working on some new quilt blocks, the sun has been shining and I have that Spring fever feeling. ![]()
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