Good Morning!!! I am really excited to share my mini quilt I made for The Minis Blog Tour with Pat Bravo using her beautiful fabrics.
A few weeks ago, on Instagram, designer Pat Bravo had a post where she asked all the makers out there if they would like to sew along with her. I jumped at the chance and put my name in the hat to be part of the blog tour. I was really happy and honored to be chosen...and then I got really nervous.
I got to work with the blush colorway from Pat's Essentials II line. It was so pretty!
I also received the Dare to be Bold colorway from Pat's Dare line. It is such gorgeous fabric and played beautifully with Essentials II.
I started taking out some of the printed squares and used white solid in their place. It was coming along but I still was unsettled. It was one of those moments where what you envisioned wasn't happening. I had used all of the fabric within the 6 Fan blocks and I wanted to focus on them but the layout was wrong.
And so after going outside to play with the kiddos for a little. I came back in to work and decided to separate the fan blocks. I rearranged them and I liked that. But I wanted a more clean, crisp look with a bit more order to it.
Here is the full shot of it! I used a few pops of the more saturated pink floral in the binding.
The hand of the fabric along with the quilting make such a wonderful texture for this quilt.
This was such a fun quilt for me.
Now it's hanging in my daughter's room. She asked if she could have it and of course I said yes! I am always overjoyed when my family likes what I make.
Thanks so much to Pat Bravo for the beautiful fabric and the chance to participate in such a fun blog tour!
Here is a list of the other participants. Be sure to check out all of the pretty minis being made!
Monday April 25
Laura Piland
Courtney Zadik
Tuesday April 26
Katie Skoog
Stacey Gibson
Wednesday April 27
Amanda Woodruff
A Crafty Fox
Jessica Stewart
Wednesday April 28
Erin Cox
Why Not Sew
Anjeanette Klinder
Anjeanette K
Friday April 29
Aimee Leptick
The Little Bird Designs
Sharla Krenzel
Thistle Thicket Studio
Monday May 2
Christine Blessing
Cblessing0
Cat Noonan
Tincat13
Tuesday May 3
Sarah Overton
My Crowded Nest
Jyoti Haeusler
Sewn Modern Crafts
Sewn Modern Crafts
Wednesday May 4
Faith Essenburg
Sarana Ave
Lesley Storts
Storts Market
Thursday May 5
Ellen Ault
Hand Made 3d
Michelle Bartholomew
Michelle Bartholomew
Michelle Bartholomew
Friday May 6
Kate Basti
Katebasti
Kate Lyons
Modern Makerie
Monday May 9
Cindy Guch
Raspberry Sunshine
Name: Lucy
Skinny Malinky Quilts
Tuesday May 10
Marija Vujcic
Marijas Fabricreations
Isabel Kelly
Lamb and Wolfie
Wednesday May 11
Samantha Green
For The Love of Fabric
Tara J Curtis
Tjaye
Thursday May 12
Samantha Dorn
Aqua Paisley Studio
Maja Wlusek
Betyipiernaty
Friday May 13
Jemima Flendt
Tied With a Ribbon
Kerry Smith
Thats Sew Kerry
I am also giving away a pretty scrap bundle of the fabrics I used for my mini. Just leave a comment to enter!
Happy Sewing!
xo Erin
Loved your mini! It has an old fashioned look to it! I like striped binding too!
ReplyDeleteI just love the fans popping up! Very sweet quilt! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHugs Martina
Oh my goodness!! Your mini quilt is lovely!! I am going to enjoy this hop!!!
ReplyDeleteErin, it came out just darling! What fun to explore all the possibilities! My daughter claims a lot of what I make! And she requests more! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour mini is gorgeous; the quilted baptist fans over the Grandmother's ones makes it perfect!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Is it only me who sees the fans as butterflies? Thanks for sharing your process from start to finish. akronne17@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable mini. Love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond adorable! ♥♥
ReplyDeletethis is wonderfully adorable. I love that you shared the process with us. thanks.yes i love it also when family and friends really love what i make.
ReplyDeletethanks for the give a way.
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Very lucky daughter to hang such a pretty fan quilt in her room. Lovely quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love that you free motion quilted baptist fans. And that even though they are not perfect, they are beautiful! It gives me courage to attempt them myself! Love your mini quilt!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR QUILT! THANKS FOR SHARING ON YOUR BLOG! THANKS FOR A GREAT GIVEAWAY TOO! msstitcher1214@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi There - adorable quilt! Thanks for sharing your design process as well.
ReplyDeleteLove and colors
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful composition! I am loving how you did the Dresden fans.. so feminine!
ReplyDeletelove your mini
ReplyDeleteI love all the pinks in this fabric line
ReplyDeleteStunning - I love the fans and the fabric is divine. I might give this a go myself. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love how you took the time to arrange and rearrange. The final product looks great!
ReplyDeletekakingsbury at verizon dot net
Love your Mini!! You did an Awesome job..and quilting is Amazing! Beautiful lil' quilt! looove it!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your mini and that youve tried the fan quilting pattern. I am always much intriged by it, but never tried it myself. You may have convinced me on just trying! Thank you for the chance to win some scraps. The fabric is wonderful and truly shines in your layout.
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I love your quilt and the fabrics you used are gorgeous 😊
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the process of designing your mini. my biggest challenge is designing the quilt. thank you for sharing .
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! No wonder your daughter wanted it! I enjoyed seeing your process of making this, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you for a chance on your give away! Love your mini and the quilting! One of my first quilting memories of my Granny was a quilt that she was going to quilt in the Baptist fan pattern ;o) "memories" warms the heart! Sarah
ReplyDeleteIt's so sweet. Love the mini quilts.
ReplyDeleteWell done! I love this mini and how your shared your design process.
ReplyDeleteDelightful colors! I love using pink tones and mixed with black gray and blue keeps them from looking too girly. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love your mini quilt! The fabrics are lovely. I love your mini fans and the fan quilting looks great. Have a wonderful day, Lisa
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Love the colors, the fabric, the quilting, the design. It's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini. The fabrics are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini! Now I want to make a fan mini with a saying in the middle and the fans on the outside. Or one of my daughter's great pictures in the middle. Thanks for the chance to win! Beautiful fabric! vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love your mini! The quilting is stunning and adds so much to the design!
ReplyDeleteCute mini quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the fan design and the striped binding
ReplyDeleteLove your design and the colors in these prints!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, I always love your work, and this quilt is just perfect for a little girl's room. I'd love to win your scraps.
ReplyDeleteI just love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt is great when someone loves the projects you make! I love your mini too! The quilting is so pretty on it with the arched curves. Great work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini. Looks so bright and cheerful. I love it when someone likes the quilt as much as I do.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun energy with this quilt! I love the fans and the print you chose for the binding! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini quilt, the colours are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove the white space on the quilt. And the stripes are perfect for the binding!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty always a fan of pink
ReplyDeleteYou did the right thing by simplifying the background in my opinion. The quilt is lovely and really sets off the little fans. And using the Baptist fan to quilt it echoes the Dresden fans. Am so glad your daughter loved it to, and hope you continue to have memories of ALL the quilts you've made for her, big or little!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - I love the striped binding!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of colors you used in this quilt. Very striking, and yet friendly-looking.
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