Kona Dots!

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Robert Kaufman’s site is featuring a new complimentary pattern called “Kona Dots” that I designed for their Kona solids.  (The instructions were written by Heidi Pridemore – thank Heidi!) 

Kona Dots (original color scheme)

The quilt is 74″ x 74″.  There are alternative instructions for a rectangular quilt that is 52″ x 62″, but – as you can see – this quilt can be easily adjusted to just about any size.  (Due to a mistake of mine, the actual instructions show one less row of blocks in the graphic right now, but you get the general idea.)

I wanted to show you some alternative color combinations.  Don’t you love the range of Kona solids?

Kona Dots (spring)



Kona Dots (summer)


 

Kona Dots (autumn – option 1)

 
 

Kona Dots (autumn – option 2)

Kona Dots (winter – option 1)



Kona Dots (winter – option 2)


 
If any of you Kona solids fans out there create something fantastic with this patterns, I’d love to see it.

Happy sewing!

I turn my head for 5 minutes and this one turns 12!

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I swear it was only yesterday that she looked like this….

I know that many of you out there know how I feel.  How does time slip away so fast?

At each of our children’s birthdays, I think that I can’t possibly enjoy their new age any more than their last, yet I always do.

Here are some of the things I appreciate most about Caitrin at age 12:
She is tremendously empathetic.
She is determined… about everything… always.  (Frustrating in a toddler, but a much appreciated trait in a young lady.)
She is wickedly funny – with an acute, dry wit that can catch you by surprise.
She is much more organized than I am.
She lets me think that I am much more organized than I am.
I am making a new customized ballet bag for one of her presents.  The fabric is from the Garden Glam line by Josephine Kimberling for Robert Kaufman.  The pattern is from Amy Butler’s new book, “Style Stitches”. 

Note the customized pockets that I’ve added.  I’m showing you all the pockets, rather than the completed bag, because, although it is now one day after Caitrin’s birthday, I haven’t completed the bag.  My excuse is that we are in Nutcracker season; consequently, I am adding 24-hour chaffeur to my job description.

Caitrin says she is thrilled with the customized pockets.  Have I mentioned that she lets me think I am much more organized than I am?

Happy birthday, Cait.  One day (and one bag) late. 

Love you so much that it makes me feel as if my heart will burst (and, OF COURSE, you too, Bob!),
Mom

Buying Ambrosia

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Just a quick note for those who have asked, Fabric Shack (in Waynesville, Ohio) is a shop that is carrying my entire line of Ambrosia fabrics.  I’ve also listed a couple more shops that are carrying part of the line in the sidebar.  If you are a shop, or know of a shop, that has ordered Ambrosia, please let me know and I will add your name to the list…

Thanks!
Amanda