Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Riley Blake Designs Charlotte Fabric Blog Tour

Every time I receive a package of Riley Blake Designs' fabrics I think,
"This is my favorite!" That's exactly what I thought when I saw "Charlotte."
"Charlotte" fabric was designed by Michelle Yeo for Penny Rose Fabrics.

Flower Garden
Finished size - 50" x 60"


"Flower Garden" was beautifully quilted by Quilted Works in St. George, Utah.



I only used these fabrics from the "Charlotte" line, but all the other ones are amazing too!


Aren't they all beautiful!


I didn't do any tracing for these applique flowers because I used my favorite iron-on adhesive,
Heat n Bond EZ Print Lite Sheets. All you have to do is run the sheets through an inkjet
printer to print off the designs. They are ready to iron on your fabric with no tracing!


The appliqued flowers were perfect for the gorgeous "Charlotte" fabric!


You can find the pattern for "Flower Garden" in my Etsy store HERE,


I'm so glad you stopped by today!

6 comments:

  1. Carol, that is one beautiful Flower Garden! I love those colors and I see why you think each bunch of Riley Blake fabric is your favorite. :)

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  2. Ah, a forever flower garden. A sweet quilt design and pretty fabric colors. Good thing you think each new arrival is the best yet. I couldn’t even imagine getting surprise fabrics and not liking them and have to sew something with them. Your yard looks very pretty too.

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  3. Perfect design for these fabrics!

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  4. That is a beautiful quilt, Carol! I have to ask if you applique'd the swag in the border or pieced it? These fabrics fit it beautifully!

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  5. That is just so sweet. How come I have to have boys???? I just don't see doing it justice in super hero prints! LOL!! Beautiful job as usual Carol.

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  6. Those are such pretty fabrics and you did such a nice presentation with them. I LOVE that swag border you used.

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