In honor of Tula Pink month here on Craizee Corners I've found a few great things on the web to share with you!
This is a quilt top from Sew While He Sleeps. It's from the Parisville line in the sprout colorway. Be sure to check out her blog, she talks about the whole process of making this quilt. This is also made with some fabric she won from The Fat Quarter Shop!
Here's some wonderful Cartwheels that Ann from Renegade Quilter made at the Tula Pink class she took at Sisters during their Outdoor Quilt Show, now aren't you jealous of her? I know I am. Make sure to check out Renegade Quilters blog, there's some wonderful Tula Pink quilts on it!
There's so many more Tula Pink pics around the web. Check out the Tula Pink Flickr page for more great ideas.
What I'd like to know today is if you won the Tula Pink design roll from The Fat Quarter Shop what would you make with it? Leave me a comment and remember to enter the giveaway!
Sha :)
I've got a LOT of friends having babies...I'd probably make a quilt for one of them.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt gave me a book on jelly roll quilts...I'm excited to try some out! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a picnic quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt for sure:)
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a quilt with it. I need some inspiring fabric to get myself back in the mood!
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing us to the Parisville quilt!
ReplyDeletei have been wanting to make a string block quilt- do you think it would work for this size? maybe a wonky off-centered square block would work too...
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I love this fabric! I would start with a happy, hippy tote bag!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a baby quilt for my niece/nephew to be. :)
ReplyDeleteToday I was thinking about brick quilts, perhaps that roll would be a good one to try them out. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd probably piece them all together & make a cute bag. So fun!
ReplyDeleteWell Sha, I can't tell you what it is I want to make because ya'll made me feel so stinkin' good over my tutorial I have a design in mind that I want to get on paper and see what someone thinks of it. Then I would make it from this jelly roll. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love Jelly Rolls. I have a Jelly Roll book I have borrowed from a friend and there are so many cute patterns. I am looking for something this cute to make my Granny a quilt from for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing and linking up to show and share #2.
ReplyDeleteA mommy's life...with a touch of YELLOW
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I might have to make one of those Serendipity Jelly Roll skirts!
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