Darcy Schipnewski of Pastthyme Blog is showing us some crazy quilting techniques today using the Penny Rose Woven Wool. The pattern for the wall hanging is available for purchase. Be sure to continue following our Wool Blog Tour to see all the different projects and techniques. March 14 – Mdm Samm of Sew We Stitch March…
Personalized Applique Pillowcases
Hi Riley Blake readers! I’m Melissa, back from Sew Like My Mom with another tutorial for you! If you’re following me on Instagram you see me frequently post applique pillowcases. Last year I started making them for kids for birthday gifts then using them as gift wrap. The kids love them! But every time I post…
Wool Blog Tour – Sunbonnet Sue Needle Case
Deonn Stott of Quiltscapes has created this adorable Sunbonnet Sue Needle case with the Penny Rose Woven Wool. She holds a little secret under her apron … Take a look at how Deonn put is all together on her blog. And be sure to follow along with the rest of the Wool Blog Tour! Here…
Simple Baby Crib Quilt
Okay, so I am going to admit that quilting scares me…well, it used to. My mom showed me this most simple and adorable way to make a baby crib quilt without having to sew intricate blocks together. So I have to share it with you. Supplies Needed: 2 Riley Blake Designs Rolie Polies (Little Flyers…
Shabby Strawberry Cross Stitch Pattern Quilt
Hello there and happy almost spring ….. Tina here from Emily Ann’s Kloset to share some quilty inspiration with all of you. The weather sometimes doesn’t match up with the seasons ….. but in two more weeks Spring Equinox will be here & what better time to start make something cute with this yummy Shabby…
Must Have Tools: Loop Turner
Marissa here from Rae Gun Ramblings and I have a secret to share with you today. It’s a trick for how to EASILY and quickly turn fabric, like thin tubes for spaghetti straps, odd shaped collars, and so much more, right side out. I had been sewing for quite a while and comfortable with my clunky…
Bloom Sew Along: Block 7
Welcome to week 7 of Lori Holt’s Bloom Sew Along! This week’s block features a single flower in lovely shades of blue and yellow. Each block is made using Lori’s Bloom Templates, which are sold in local and online quilt shops. Amy Smart, from the Diary of a Quilter blog, made this version using fabrics…
Hope Chest 2 Doll Quilt
Hello! Erin here from Why Not Sew? Today I’m so excited to be sharing my first project for the Penny Rose Project Design Team! I used this wonderful vintagey 1930s fabric from the Hope Chest II collection as well as some Penny Rose wool to make an adorable doll quilt and dolly. To make…
Josie Mae Bonnet
Hi there! It’s Lindsay from The Cottage Mama. Today I’m excited to share the Josie Mae Bonnet that I created from one of my current favorite fabric lines, Farm Girl by October Afternoon for Riley Blake Designs. I can’t get enough of this line, every single print is just precious and perfect for so…
Bloom Sew Along: Block 6
Welcome to week 6 of Lori Holt’s Bloom Sew Along! We hope you are having fun creating your blocks each week and look forward to seeing everyone’s finished quilts! For those of you who are new to the sew along, you can download the FREE PATTERN here. Stop by Lori’s blog for lots of great…