I was so pleased to see the variety that they used in their fabric selection - there are solids, there are prints, and there are mixes of solids and prints. They all give the pattern its own personality - I love it!
One thing that my pattern testers shared with me on this project was that the curves were easier to piece than they had anticipated. That came from first-time curves sewers as we as quilters who are more experienced with sewing curves.
I appreciate these guys so much - if you have a minute, click over to their Instagram accounts and leave a comment letting them know how wonderful they (and their quilts) are!
Camille's Quilt - @camillesquilting
Haley's Quilt - @happinessinthemaking
Sandie's Quilt - @crazyboutquilts
Angela's Quilt - @spicyredhead
Patti's Quilt - @pattiauten
Heather's Quilt - @purple_quilt_girl
Aren't they inspiring? I just adore all of them (and their quilts of course) and they make such a difference in the pattern writing process. I love the community that comes along with the quilting world and they will all participate in helping to build it.
Don't forget to pick up a copy of The August Quilt while it is on sale in the shop!
Really impressive. I'm always inspired embroidery designs but feel that I may lack the patience to apply myself properly. I love your colour combinations.
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