Planting Seeds Mini
Planting Seeds is a foundation paper pieced pattern that came into my inbox from Stephanie of Patch + Dot. Since I knew that I would be hosting Free Motion Mavericks on Valentine`s day, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to make something quick to FMQ.
Planting Seeds top |
Foundation paper pieced |
Both halves of the heart |
The fabric for the background is not typical but I think it works.
Some FMQ hearts inside the heart |
Planted Seeds Mini - pattern by Patch + Dot |
This week I went through the book, FMQ 180 Doodle Quilting Designs that was compiled by Karen M. Burns. The pattern that I played with was Spiral Heart designed by Lori Kennedy.
Here are some of my doodles. The hardest part was making the designs connect.
Here are some of the results.
This is a variation of Spiral Heart but with an echoed heart in the middle.
Spiral Heart with echoed hearts |
More Spiral Hearts and LOVE right from the 70's |
Clusters of hearts |
Heart cluster with curls |
Spiral Heart and a small heart flower |
- As I mentioned, the hardest part was making the designs connect. The second hardest part was getting both sides of the spiral to match!
- I really should have chosen thread that didn't quite match so well. The truth is that I'm a chicken....I don't want all of my mistakes to be too noticeable.
- However, when I ran out of the matching thread, I used a light gray thread that was a little more visible. I'll keep working on my courage - maybe a thread that is just a little too dark to match?
- To the right is an image of Patch + Dot's pattern since her mini is so different from mine 😊
- As I was sewing on the binding, I remembered that I could have used my extended-border binding technique. It would have been perfect for this situation, but of course, I would have had to plan it!
- Patch + Dot's Free PDF Quilts Patterns page
- FMQ 180 Doodle Quilting Designs, compiled by Karen M. Burns
- Extended-border binding technique in the post:
- A loon, a bear and a binding tutorial, November 25, 2018
Linking parties
I will be linking this post to several parties. Let's see what's going on!
Tuesday Colour Linky Party, Midweek Makers, Linky Tuesday, Design Wall Monday, Moving it Forward, What I Made Monday, Silly Mama Quilts WIPs, TGIFF, Needle & Thread Thursday, Can I Get A Whoop Whoop?, Friday Foto Fun, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Monday Making, Oh Scrap!,
Tuesday Colour Linky Party, Midweek Makers, Linky Tuesday, Design Wall Monday, Moving it Forward, What I Made Monday, Silly Mama Quilts WIPs, TGIFF, Needle & Thread Thursday, Can I Get A Whoop Whoop?, Friday Foto Fun, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Monday Making, Oh Scrap!,
A big thank you to Muv for linking up her River Thames lap quilt. It's really lovely. You can see her finished quilt here. I just love her coffee mug background (even if they drink tea, but it could be for hot chocolate or even better, a hot toddy!
Thames River lap quilt - quilted by Muv |
This is a lovely block. I think the background fabric is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Janine. I'm giving it to a colleague and I'm happy to say that she loves it - so it all worked out :-)
DeleteLove all of your little heart designs!
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan - and thanks so much for linking up your post. :-)
DeleteYour mini reminded me of a candy lollipop. Thanks for linking up your cute finish to TGIFF.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, yes, it does look like a wonderful cinnamon lollipop! Thanks for hosting TGIFF!
DeleteI also favour matching thread for my FMQ, also to hide the wobbles and uneven stitches :) I can't get away with it when stiching a motif that spans different fabrics though, so I'm learning to live with it. Each piece is a little less wobbly than the previous one...
ReplyDeleteI am a thread chicken too. I know the mistakes disappear in the bigger picture, but while I'm stitching they are so LOUD. Gotta get me a reminder to get to your linky before it closes.... had my head down last week and clearly did not come up for air early enough.
ReplyDeleteHello Andrée,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of hearts, especially combined with all those lovely feminine pinks. Linking the idea of Valentine's Day with springtime and planting seeds is very cheering. I hope you get the opportunity to enjoy Spring soon...
Love, Muv