Are you up for a "little" summer sewing challenge?
Piece one cakestand basket each day in July and
in August I will give you 2 different settings to make
a darling little summer basket quilt. Here are a few details.
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Quilt #1
A variety of prints for baskets and
Kona natural for background.
Quilt #2
A variety of blue prints for baskets and
the same shirting for background.
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I hope you decide to join me
Find the basket pattern here
Oh my gosh... a two inch finished basket block, can't resist these!
ReplyDeleteJeanneke
www.jeanneke.com
Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
I'm joining in! Love those tiny blocks. Thank you for all the interesting things you do on your blog. I enjoy reading it, only wish I lived closer to your shop....
ReplyDeleteI'll be joining in also. Love basket quilts.
ReplyDeleteKathi
I was printing off the pdf and then everyone e-maile me - they know I love tiny, this is so me. Is there a number we need of these? Or what ever comes out of that scrap box?
ReplyDeleteThanks for a fun project to keep me busy during the hot summer days ahead.
ReplyDeleteoui !!! j'en suis !!! j'adore les petits paniers !! merciiiii
ReplyDeleteI am in!
ReplyDeleteI've never made anything that small so it might be fun to see if I can.
ReplyDeleteIs it ok if we use something other than the Kona natural for the first option?
oh thanks for this beautiful project.
ReplyDeleteI'm joining in !!!
Oh oui, je vais m'y mettre. Merci beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun.......I do hope that I can keep up with this one........
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for this lovely new project
ReplyDeletedelphegore
Make blocks in July and get setting in August or make blocks in July and August? I'm in either way, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to participate at the summer SAL. I experience difficulties to download the patterns (I'm on MAC). How to do ?
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Michele.
Of course I had to come across this irresistible summer project!
ReplyDeleteCatherine
http://catherinesquiltcorner.blogspot.com/
Ouiiiiiiiiiiii, j'en suis aussi, j'adore les paniers
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun...:) I love making tiny blocks!
ReplyDeleteI made a mini block today and LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! So cute.
ReplyDeleteSew fun! These baskets are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute block.
ReplyDeleteI printed off the free little baskets, Thank You!!
ReplyDeleteTammy
What a great summer project! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! When a visited the store a couple weeks ago I fell in love with the little baskets in a quilt by the register and now I get the pattern! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful size!!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! How cute is this! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooking at scraps right now.
ReplyDeleteLooking at scraps right now.
ReplyDeletewonderful thank you so much... off to try my hand at making the first block
ReplyDeleteThis will be a real challenge for my quarter inch practice!
ReplyDeleteI would love a tiny quilt. I have been very busy this year but before it is done I am going to try a tiny one for myself.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute pattern!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute pattern and so tiny!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! Love the little baskets!!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! Love the little baskets!!
ReplyDeleteBaskets are one of my favorite block patterns. Great idea to use them as a runner! very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBaskets are one of my favorite block patterns. I hadn't thought of doing it as a runner! Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI’d love to own one of your quilts. Thank you for this opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved these tiny basket blocks. Today I think I'll finally make a few.
ReplyDelete2" basket…...perfect to learn how to sew inches
ReplyDelete2" basket….perfect to learn how to sew inches !
ReplyDeleteBasket blocks are one of my favorite. I've never made them as small as 2" though, but since mini-quilts are one of my other favorites I'll be giving these a try for sure. Thanks!!!
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