Monday, January 11, 2016

The Little Lamb Is Off To Be Quilted

My little lamb quilt is completed enough to be quilted with cute little daisies. 
The back will be a bright green cuddle fabric...soft and sweet!


It still needs some added hexagon things on top of the hexagons,
but those can be hand sewn on after the quilting is done.
Deonn's pattern offers a second pose of the sheep and a different facial expression.
I chose the second face and used my therm-o-web Heat n Bond to do the applique.
I love how easy it is to use!


You can make Deonn's pattern from Quiltmaker...you can find it HERE in her Etsy shop.


I've been busy getting creating a couple blocks for the "In Our Garden" blog hop.
My turn is February 1st...I'm so excited to share what I created!

12 comments:

  1. Looks great! You did a wonderful job!

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  2. How fun you have made this uber adorable sheep quilt. Bright green cuddle fabric backing is brilliant.

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  3. Sounds to me like Little Lamb is a 'nearly finished' UFO. :) I'll be looking forward to seeing it all quilted.

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  4. This will be a lovely quilt!! I can understand that you have had a lot of fun making the quilt top.

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  5. that is sew darn cute Carol.. I love it!!

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  6. Wow! You made that so quickly!! It looks great! I've never attempted anything with hexagons. You are my inspiration!!

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  7. He is just so gorgeous. I love him.

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  8. How adorable! And totally irresistible! I can see why you had to make it!

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  9. This is such a sweet quilt! Gotta love a quilt that takes hexies and makes them into a cute animal. Right up my alley! I can just picture this with the cuddle backing. Yum! Looking forward to your "In Our Garden" post Carol. Can't wait to see what you made!

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