This week I'm hosting the TGIFF party!
I took the leap of faith several months ago that I would have a finish to share this week.Then life happened! As it does :) Quilters are great at meeting deadlines though and I did my best this week to fit in some quilting time.
These placemat tops have been made for . . . awhile! And when my sister gifted me some funky paisley fabric I knew I had my backing. All I had to do was cut the fabric and batting and pin and quilt.
Well, here's one finished!
And the rest waiting for their turn. I still consider this a finish and now that they are piled up on my ironing board ready, I really have no excuses right?
9s a Charm Placemats
The placemat pattern is a FREE pattern in my online shop. It's called 9s a charm because one charm pack and some yardage will make 4 placemats. It's a great way to use a pack of 5" squares from a holiday line of fabric.
You can find the pattern here:9's a Charm Placemat Pattern
New Pattern
Speaking of patterns - my latest finish is a new pattern that will feature a new fabric line for Dear Stella Design's called Paradise Found. The pattern is called Delightful Stars and it's great for using large allover print fabrics. The pattern will be available VERY soon - like next week!
Join my newsletter list to be notified when it's available in my shop and to order through QuiltWoman.
Now it's your turn!
Link up those fabulous finishes here and don't forget to tour the other finishes and spread the comment love! Please include a link and/or button for TGIFF! so your visitors can see other fab finishes.
TGIFFriday blog
With Joy,
Sarah V.
7 comments:
What a cute use for a charm pack! Thanks for hosting TGIFF!!!
Wht fun placemats - perfect for the holidays!
Fun placemats! I think it counts as a finish!
Congrats on finishing your placement. Good luck with the remaining ones.
Thanks for the comments! I'm enjoying seeing your project finishes - congrats to all!
Pretty and practical.....got to be happy with that.
Hi again, Sarah! I had your website on my list to visit today because yesterday I wasn't able to leave a comment (darn network at work). Well, aren't those placemats just the cutest?! I love the little pocket for silverware or a rotary cutter! HAHA! Thanks for sharing the link to your tutorial! I'm going to PIN this - my niece loves the Riley Blake line with the red truck. I made her a table runner this year, but next year she can have some coordinating placemats. Congrats on hosting TGIFF and thank you for that. ~smile~ Roseanne
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