Have you seen Teresa Mairal's newest book, Turnabout Patchwork? No? Well, warm up the credit card and head to your nearest quilt shop - or Amazon - pick up a copy! Or head over to Teresa's website here - of course she has it! It is chock full of fun, easy blocks with a twist on the traditional. And she gives you tons of easy options for creating quick to piece quilts using the blocks.
I worked with her easy peasy quarter snowball block. Fun! I chose the Sun Dunes layout, which reminded me of mountains. Perfect for this adorable llama fabric!
The great thing about a crib quilt is, well, it's small, so it stitches up SUPER quick! And it makes a great wall hanging too!
One thing to consider when using this layout - and others. Think about directional fabric. All of my fabrics - except one - were non-directional. Can you spot the directional fabric? Yup - that awesome red horizontal stripe.
Concerned about directional fabrics? Because the blocks are easy, this is a TERRIFIC opportunity to hone your directional fabric use skills! Just slow down, take your time, and plan your block placement so you can determine the orientation of the fabric. Ta da!
So your takeaway? Go slow. Plan out your blocks. If you want stress free - choose non-directional fabrics.
Be sure to visit the other bloggers and see their amazing projects. You can ev win a Turnabout Patchwork e-book from me as well - just enter using the Gleam widget at the bottom of the post. Good luck!
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Every time I announce an event, I think of the scene from Steve Martin's movie The Jerk. The scene where he is SOOO excited the new phone books have arrived (yup - so dating myself in SO many ways here). Remember that scene? Yes, that is what I think of. Every.Single.Time.
So with that charming, super stoked, over the top excited scene in my head (and yours!), I'm thrilled to announce that Block One is here! Finally!
Block One is Home - because don't many trips and adventures begin at home? Yes! Head over to Kate's blog for the full story, for a link to the block download on her website, and for a chance to win a seam guide! Perfect seams are key to perfect blocks, right?
Good luck! And come back next week when I reveal Block Two!
Until then - happy stitching!
Like what you see here, and want to hear more from Tamarinis? Like me on Facebook, follow me on Instagram, and sign up for my newsletter at www.tamarinis.com! Following is one way to demonstrate your interest in my projects, patterns, and partnerships. Your comments are also GREATLY appreciated, and provide valuable feedback regarding what inspires you, as well as what you'd like to see explored in future posts. And did you know? I travel and teach! Contact me to schedule a trunk show and/or workshop!
Like what you see here, and want to hear more from Tamarinis? Like me on Facebook, follow me on Instagram, and sign up for my newsletter at www.tamarinis.com! Following is one way to demonstrate your interest in my projects, patterns, and partnerships. Your comments are also GREATLY appreciated, and provide valuable feedback regarding what inspires you, as well as what you'd like to see explored in future posts. And did you know? I travel and teach! Contact me to schedule a trunk show and/or workshop!
Like what you see here, and want to hear more from Tamarinis? Like me on Facebook, follow me on Instagram, and sign up for my newsletter at www.tamarinis.com! Following is one way to demonstrate your interest in my projects, patterns, and partnerships. Your comments are also GREATLY appreciated, and provide valuable feedback regarding what inspires you, as well as what you'd like to see explored in future posts. And did you know? I travel and teach! Contact me to schedule a trunk show and/or workshop!
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