My good friend Sarah asked me if I'd help her make some patchwork cushions to spruce up her spare room. While I was wandering around the Limerick Quilt shop, I spotted a charm pack of forty 5" squares the shop had put together, from Flo's Garden by Andover fabrics. I only went there to buy new blades for the rotary cutter but when I saw the gorgeous pinky corals and cute woodland theme I thought straight away of Sarah.
So last Saturday, we got stuck in slicing up the home dec. weight fabric Sarah
had bought and the charm pack of Flo's Garden. Don't they co-ordinate perfectly? The stripy fabric will be the same used for her curtains and the
floral surround is from the same collection. There will be two of these traditional looking cushions with the pinwheel in the centre.
Our friend Mary, and her 2 1/2 yr old Maeve (my youngest Godchild!) arrived to see how we were getting on and joined in the fun. I think we have the makings of a fabric lover here!
And a dog lover! Girl after my own heart!
So while I was making pinwheels and adding stripey borders, the girls got to work pulling apart the rest of the charm pack and the co-ordinating home dec. fabric to make this applique cushion cover. It's the free pattern from Tula Pink called Coastal Cruiser. I just love this pattern!
We had to piece some of the charm pack squares together to get pieces big enough for the VW Bus and the girls had great fun deciding on what to use for the lights and windows. I talked Sarah through how to use the fusible paper. Didn't she do well?
So to finish them off, I'm going to sew down the raw edges with a zig-zag and quilt this one in straight horizontal lines. As it's made from the same fabrics, it should co-ordinate well with the pinwheels even if it is a less traditional design. I've the batting and backs cut to make an envelope back for them all, from the neutral check fabric in this block above. For the 2 pin wheel cushions I'm just going to do some light quilting with a wiggly free motion stipple design.
There will be one more applique cushion to complete the set, (yes a dog!) but we didn't get it finished on the day. All in all I think we did well for 6 hours work!
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So to finish them off, I'm going to sew down the raw edges with a zig-zag and quilt this one in straight horizontal lines. As it's made from the same fabrics, it should co-ordinate well with the pinwheels even if it is a less traditional design. I've the batting and backs cut to make an envelope back for them all, from the neutral check fabric in this block above. For the 2 pin wheel cushions I'm just going to do some light quilting with a wiggly free motion stipple design.
There will be one more applique cushion to complete the set, (yes a dog!) but we didn't get it finished on the day. All in all I think we did well for 6 hours work!
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I really love the VW camper. I saw this a while ago and thought how much I liked the pattern - you've inspired me to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThat camper is adorable ! The fabrics make it look very vintagey :)
ReplyDeleteAlmost exactly what I was going to say! LOL! Fun post...thanks for sharing!
DeleteLove your VW combi van!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects - I am sure Sarah will love the pillows. Your dog is very patient - sweet photo. Thanks for the referral to the free pattern from Tula Pink - your VW bus pillow is fabulous! Visiting from Let's Be Social
ReplyDeleteLove this! I think that I will give it a go!
ReplyDeleteThe camper van is fabulous - it's on my to-do list as well!
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics coordinate perfectly and what an awesome camper. You did great for 6 hours of work!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful fabrics and I love the VW bus!
ReplyDeleteVW beetles and campers are my fav....Love! Will have to get my hands on that pattern:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute projects! Fun pictures too!
ReplyDeleteThe camper is priceless!! Linking up through WIP Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteRuth I just love the cushions -- my they are sweet!! And how about that VW Bus. I hadn't seen that free pattern from Tula Pink -- I better go look that up! Take care, Karen
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric....so soft and romantic. The VW van makes me smile. I've seen this pattern done many times and each one is so great!
ReplyDeleteI think the van is a fun mix with the pin wheel cushion - I hope we get to see the finished cushions?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun day. The VW is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the pinwheel cushion... And the VW bus! Both are fab! How nice to have such sweet visitors helping you out!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the costal cruise!
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