It Snowed, and I Sewed!

We had snow toward the end of January, and thank goodness it wasn’t too much, BUT I got a couple of snow/sew days!

A friend of mine made the Smidge pattern, by Villa Rosa Designs, and I liked it.

So I drew a larger version, 60″ x 70″, to make it suitable for donation. I drew it in EQ8, and the program figured yardage for me.

Luckily, I had the necessary fabric left over from a previous project. For starters, here’s the previous quilt:

There are many chandelier quilt patterns out there, but this one was free on the Free Spirit website

And here’s one more quilt that used that same fabric collection. I guess I really liked that fabric!

Finished top is about 61″ x 71″

And here’s my version of Smidge, now 60″ x 70″.

I changed the name of this quilt to Blips for my version

This is just a top. It will be passed on to my friend who quilts our tops for Flying Horse Farms and then delivers them for us! This was quick, easy, and fun. I recommend either the original pattern or drafting your own version.

6 thoughts on “It Snowed, and I Sewed!

    • Yes, when I love a fabric I buy 3 yards because then I have enough for almost any quilt I want to make. Then I have some leftovers, and after that there are scraps, so 3 yards of fabric go a long way. It’s one of the pleasures of quilting 😀

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