Hey everyone!
It's the second day of May and it's time for the Minis and More Parade!
Some exciting stuff going on here in the Parade this month.
The first exciting thing is that
Sherri and I will be giving out a prize package after this Parade to one of our participants this quarter.
Fun quilting goodies will be on the way to someone very soon!
The next exciting thing is our pattern for next month's Parade.
I'm so excited about it that I'm changing it up a bit this month and telling you about the new pattern before we start the Parade.
It's a brand new one that only came out a few days ago!
A Popsicle project just in time for the start of summer!
This is an adorable table runner that was available in a box that Joanna sent out last week. The response to it was so great, that she decided to release the pattern in her shop earlier than expected. You can see beautiful pictures and read more about it in
Joanna's blog post about the new Popsicle Table Runner.
Joanna hints that a larger version may be in the works, which I might just have to make too.
My head is spinning with all of the fabrics that could be used for different Popsicle flavors!
And now for the Open House!
- Thanks to Helen L. who was so clever to think of using the phrase 'Open House' for this Parade -
It's a pretty big quilt made up of lots and lots of house blocks.
Parade participants chose whether or not they wanted to keep it big or make it small.
I always love to see the different quilts or projects that you all make using the same pattern!
This one is Mindy's! She used all Fig Tree and Co. scraps and she had a good time making the houses! Mindy is looking forward to the quilting and she's thinking about doing a darker binding. It looks great Mindy, and I just love those soft colors. It makes me think of me of beach houses.
And here is a recent picture of my progress. I've made a few more houses and I plan to make a few each day out of totally random scraps. I'm mixing fabric lines and styles. Wow, some of my fabric goes way back! I was kind of surprised at how much I like it so far, considering all of that. It will take me awhile to dig through all of my scraps and get it finished, but I'm okay with that.
There will be more wonderful Village Quilts over there.
Hildy loved this pattern so much that she made two quilts! That's impressive!
Now I'm off to make some Popsicles for my next project!