Wonky star pillow and one more table runner
Hello, welcome back!
As promised, I'm back with more wonky stars (actually just one, because I completely forgot to take pictures of a wonky star mug rug before I gifted it).
Once again, I turned to my absolutely favorite combination of gray and white with some green and blue sprinkled in. I used mostly fabric by Sweetwater from their Hometown collection, and some of my very favorite scraps by Anna Maria Horner, Amy Butler, and Heather Bailey.
I did simple hand- quilting around the star and straight line quilting along the gray and white borders.
And, just so you can really see how obsessed I am with gray, let me show you my newest table runner.
It took me forever to finally decide on this runner. You might remember the one I made a while ago, I chose all the wrong fabric and it did not turn out how I imagined it at all.
I like this new runner a lot better and I think it looks just right in our kitchen. It's quite simple - a long strip of linen framed with strips of patchwork in blue, green, white, and black. It was inspired by this throw.
Have a wonderful rest of the day, Svetlana.
Linking up to Amanda Jean's Finish It Up Friday!
As promised, I'm back with more wonky stars (actually just one, because I completely forgot to take pictures of a wonky star mug rug before I gifted it).
Once again, I turned to my absolutely favorite combination of gray and white with some green and blue sprinkled in. I used mostly fabric by Sweetwater from their Hometown collection, and some of my very favorite scraps by Anna Maria Horner, Amy Butler, and Heather Bailey.
I did simple hand- quilting around the star and straight line quilting along the gray and white borders.
And, just so you can really see how obsessed I am with gray, let me show you my newest table runner.
It took me forever to finally decide on this runner. You might remember the one I made a while ago, I chose all the wrong fabric and it did not turn out how I imagined it at all.
I like this new runner a lot better and I think it looks just right in our kitchen. It's quite simple - a long strip of linen framed with strips of patchwork in blue, green, white, and black. It was inspired by this throw.
Have a wonderful rest of the day, Svetlana.
Linking up to Amanda Jean's Finish It Up Friday!