I
love joining in a sew-along - especially
when it is one of Lori Holt’s fantastic designs. However, the last thing I need is another
quilt. I live in England, in a very
small house - I have neither the bedrooms nor the wall space for another full
size quilt.
Farm Girl Vintage Sew-Along |
So I
will joining in the Granny’s Garden sew-along but I will be creating a
bedrunner instead.
I
did this with Lori’s previous Bloom SAL and I love the finished quilt. It lies neatly along the foot of my bed and
is easy to launder and change according to the seasons.
Bloom Sew-Along Bedrunner |
Making a bedrunner means I will be taking a more leisurely pace of one or two blocks a week and I shall be using my favourite applique method, quick-fuse (sometimes referred to as ‘raw-edge’). But more about that next week when I will discuss the cutting and sizing to create a Granny's Garden bedrunner.
However, I must stress that this is Lori’s
sew-along and I shall be using her pattern, her templates and her block sizing
instructions so you need to pop over to her Bee-in-my-Bonnet blog post to find out all about
the sew-along and to find the link to the Riley Blake
Sew-Along-Guide.
Until
next week ........
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