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Monday, March 21, 2022

Whoops! Giveaway!

I had fully intended to add another item to the giveaway on Saturday or Sunday and both days just slipped away. My daughter invited me to go to the Broadway performance of Wicked in Spokane on Saturday. It was excellent.Well worth the late night drive home.


Her and two granddaughters spent the night and we played with fabric on Sunday. She has 7 graduation quilts for her daughters friends that she wants to make so we cut the fabric for each one and put in a ziplock bag. She is going to use  "the Blakely Quilt Pattern by Meghan Buchanan of Then Came June. The Blakely Quilt Pattern is inspired by simple watercolor strokes. I love how the color becomes lighter with each brush stroke. It is beginner friendly and comes in six sizes!"


Blakely Quilt Pattern by Then Came June 123 6 Size Options ...

Blues, pinks, and purples and greens oh my! Below are pictures of some of the solids that we cut for the quilt kits. The pictures do not do them justice. These solids are from Riley Blake and they are very striking especially with in color families.

I am going to add a fat quarter bundle of the pinks (the dark one is called cranberry and I love love it) to the March giveaway. Be sure to leave a comment to enter to win. So far we have a fat quarter bundle of tone on tone cream fabric, 2 yards of design wall fabric and now a fat quarter bundle of pink solids. Fat quarter bundles will be available soon at the Inchworm Fabrics Store.


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

7 comments:

  1. Wow that's a nice giveaway. Isn't it nice to be able to get out again?

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  2. I am a bit jealous. I would LOVE to see Wicked, live.
    I really love working with solids, but I probably love batiks a bit more.

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  3. Wicked has been on my want list for a long time...so glad you got to see it!
    Those pinks would be fabulous to play with!

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  4. The Blakely quilt is so striking using a color family! I love it when a simple idea really packs a punch.

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  5. Those are gorgeous...and what fun quilts they will make.

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  6. The color gradations are really pretty and the quilt looks fabulous with the different shades.

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