I almost didn't make it - again! But I spent the morning handstitching the borders on these and here they are, my new summer placemats. They are part of a little series I've decided to make, which already included winter and spring. The pattern is from Pink Penguin, although I changed it a little by reducing the size and using patterned fabric for the center piece. I was looking for a way to make a patchwork while still giving a big spot to my fruity fabrics, and I think this works nice, although it might look a little too busy for some people, but I think that summer is the right time to go a little overboard with patterns and colours.
P.S.: My machine quilting abilities have yet to be developped, so please don't look too closely at the supposedly parallel lines! For much better quilting techniques and great projects, head on over to Amy's blog.
Enjoy your weekend! Some great weather coming my way, looking forward to some outdoors handstitching.
these are beautiful
ReplyDeleteAwesome! The strawberries are so cute!
ReplyDeleteAgreed the strawberries are very cute. Unfortunately I can't do any prints with fruits on it for the boys. I could just see it now at every meal - "I WANT STRAWBERRIES!". :p
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great! I love 'em.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! Very cute fabrics, too:)
ReplyDeleteReally cheerful and pretty. Doesn't get any better than that!
ReplyDeletelovely. Your quilting looks great!!
ReplyDeletePersonally I love them and they don't seem to busy to me at all! Great Job!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove, love the cherries!
ReplyDeleteI have got to get some of that strawberry fabric before it is gone! The placemats look great... I call that kind of sort-of-straight quilting "organic". It's meant to be that way, right?
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! Love your choice of fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries are great! These are pretty place mats!
ReplyDeleteYour placemats are so cheery! Ayumi has great ideas. I like what you've done with these.
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