The kids are back in school and now it is time to focus on what you love; quilting of course. Quiltmaker magazine is hosting a Back To School Party, offering a free pattern in bite-sized morsels and then guiding you with a sew along to create a throw-size quilt called Dozens of Daisies.
Each weekday from Sept. 8 to 16, join Quiltmaker's blog, Quilty Pleasures, for tips and techniques and giveaways galore!
Taza, the newest fabric collection from Dena Designs, will be featured Friday, September 9.
Take pictures of your creation along the way or comment here on the FreeSpirit blog about the fun you're having. We are joining the party too. If you comment between now and September 16, you may be chosen as one of four winners to receive fat quarter bundles of Taza. So, join the party and let us know if you are creating with Quilty Pleasures!
Thank you for the information about the Back to School Party with Taza. I will certainly have to check it out. Taza is such beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the news. I'm hoping over now to join the fun.
ReplyDeleteI really want to join the fun...now what fabrics should I use!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to check out Quilty Pleasures, thanks for the info!
ReplyDeletePretty fabric! I just started sewing in December, so I've never attempted any kind of quilting yet, although I hope to learn how to quilt one day.
ReplyDeleteTaza is beautiful fabric. Now, I need to check out Back to School at Quilty Pleasures. Would love to win some of your Taza to use for that quilt along.
ReplyDeleteSuch great fabric. I wish I had the time to make this quilt from Quiltmaker. It is a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteHaving fun checking the Back to School Party at quiltypleasures...and eager to see what is in store on Monday the 12th!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have been joining the fun - now to sew it all together...
ReplyDeleteThe Taza fabric sure looks beautiful!
thanks for showing us a new project- i will check it out!
ReplyDeleteI checked again yesterday and the Back to School Party is moving right along. Hope to see some more photos of the Taza quilt! I'll be checking the fun again later today!
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ReplyDeleteWow! I made that quilt (the actual one photographed). The fabrics are great! So soft.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Nicole Brouillette