Seeing Rosalie on Saturday reminded me I hadn't worked on her Best Friends Forever BOM for a long time - in fact not since the NOTY retreat in August last year - so out it came and I spent a couple of hours stitching away last night.
I plan to use my Tilda stash on this quilt - just the greys, blues and soft pinks. But it is a very long term project for me as there are lots of lovely blocks to stitch and I always like to fulfil my swap obligations before I stitch for myself.
A bed pocket makes a wonderful gift
and this is a great one. If you follow this LINK you will find a fabulous tutorial and pattern for this lovely example as Sew McCool. Enormous thanks to Deanna.
Have a wonderful day
Love
Hi Mel those hexies are very cute,well done and i hope you have a lovely day my friend.xx
ReplyDeleteLovey stitching Mel,I love the best friends pattern.l like that bed pocket too just the thing for my kindle.x
ReplyDeleteYour BOM is so pretty - lovely soft palette.
ReplyDeleteI have this Rosie one too but haven't made a start on it yet. Hugs......
ReplyDeleteYou must be getting excited....your stitcheries are lovely...I need to get back to mine as well....
ReplyDeletethose stitcheries are so pretty! how large is each hexie?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitchery Mel
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The Tilda fabrics would be lovely with this stitching. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stitcheries Mel, thanks for the pattern link brilliant idea :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteThose are auch lovely stitcheries ... I am still slowly working through the Scandinavian rose ones of hers ...
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Your stitcheries are looking lovely Melody.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I LOVE the tea pattern - it brings special thoughts to me of two special friends who always have time for a chat and a cuppa.
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Hi Mel, your stitcheries of Rosalie's are lovely. It's always nice to have a pattern to come back to after having a break from it. You see everything in a whole new light. I am loving the bed pocket. It is such a good idea especially when so many kids have bunks in their rooms these days, save books getting thrown onto the floor.
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