ThermOWeb's “Food for Thought” sew along projects begin today! This week ThermOWeb
will show you what we made with the four free 10 ½” x 10 ½” blocks we shared a couple of weeks
ago. I hope your blocks are sewn and ready to use in these projects! Free patterns are available with
a list of supplies and instructions for all four projects. Today is my day to share!
Sweet Shop
will show you what we made with the four free 10 ½” x 10 ½” blocks we shared a couple of weeks
ago. I hope your blocks are sewn and ready to use in these projects! Free patterns are available with
a list of supplies and instructions for all four projects. Today is my day to share!
Sweet Shop
I had the best model for this photo!
This yummy looking quilt uses all four "Food For Thought" blocks by ThermOWeb designers.
My block is the sundae dripping with chocolate fudge.
You can find all the sew along projects with free patterns on ThermOWeb's blog this week.
You can find the Sweet Shop pattern HERE.
Here's the project dates...check them out!
May 27 – Carol Swift from Just Let Me Quilt
May 28 –Amy Warner from Sew Incredibly Crazy
May 29 – Stephanie Brown Cunnyngham from Sissy Belle Sews
May 30 – Carla Henton from Creatin’ in the Sticks
May 30 – Carla Henton from Creatin’ in the Sticks
If you want to sew along with us, you can find the block patterns from each designer below:
Pattern found HERE
Designer Amy Warner from Sew Incredibly Crazy
Pattern found HERE
Designer Stephanie Brown Cunnyngham from Sissy Belle Sews
Pattern found HERE
Designer Carla Henton from Creatin’ in the Sticks
Pattern found HERE
All of us will tell you that we LOVE using Heat n Bond EZ Print Lite Sheets when we make
applique projects. The adhesive comes in larger sheets, too. The EZ Print sheets can be run
through an inkjet printer and then ironed on your fabric. No tracing all the pieces! Plus, the
protective backing peels off so easy...I love that and think you will, too!
What a sweet quilt, and your quilt model is awesome. You will have to borrow him for modeling gigs in the future.
ReplyDeleteLove your model! So sweet. The quilt is really cute too.
ReplyDeletethis is a really cute quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love the dripping chocolate sundae and the pup the best!
Hi Carol! Oh yes, I agree with you about the sundae dripping with hot fudge. YUM! I could go for one of those at any time of the day or night . . . bring it on! And your model is so sweet - tilting his head to try to figure out what you're doing. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteAnother adorable quilt, Carol! Thank you for sharing your sweet creativity. You always inspire me ... :-) Pat
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet quilt and model. Looks like he wants the real Sundae.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carol! I like the way you put that together as a sweet shop with awning. Your model is great!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! and your model is the best!
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