August 29, 2016

Final Sweet Tea Project

Summer is wrapping up and so is my fun with Sweet Tea by Thistlewood for Hoffman Fabrics. I had other plans for my last project, but when the surprise fabric package came and I saw this adorable panel, I knew it had to be quilted into a baby quilt.


It's the easiest thing in the world- just quilt it up, put the binding on, and you're done! I used some really poofy batting on mine and did straight line quilting along the existing lines. It's super soft, and the perfect size for a baby quilt.

The panel is called "Sweet Tea Star", and it could be used in other fun ways too- table cloth, Christmas tree skirt, or add some pretty borders and make a throw size quilt.


Here are the other two projects I did with Sweet Tea this summer:


 Thank you KariAnne for the fun fabric packages! The fabric will be out soon and I can't wait to see the beautiful things made with it. 

6 comments :

  1. Oooh I can't resist a baby on a quilt! LOL Beautiful finishes with a sweet fabric line.

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  2. Really adorable, and the quilt is cute, too! Love the pillows you made as well.

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  3. What a happy baby! Such a sweet smile... Sitting on such a sweet quilt! And the other projects are pretty too!

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  4. Such a happy little baby, love the quilt.

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