Playful Petals Blog Tour Day 5
I hope you have all been enjoying seeing the projects from my book!–I have been kept busy trying to photograph all of them to share with you! Luckily our weather here has been picture perfect–I’m not sure what I would have done if it would have been raining all week!
This quilt is called Tossed Petals. Natalia did the quilting on this quilt for me also–and I love it. I didn’t have a plan for the quilting on this quilt, and Natalia came across a similar quilting motif that I had pinned onto my “quilting” pinterest board and suggested we go that route. I was so glad that she did because it’s perfect!
And the quilt little pillow project featuring Tula Pink fabrics and one of my favorite Sweetwater text prints.
Today the Playful Petals blog tour is heading over to Amy’s blog. I got to meet Amy this past spring at market & was so excited to do so. She was the sweetest, most down to earth person. I really think the quilting industry is made up of some of the most genuine people–always so welcoming and friendly–and Amy fit right into that mold. =) And, of course, her blog is chock full of inspiration!
I hope you love her stop on the tour!
I LOVE this one. The colors are fabulous.
This is awesome!! I love your quilt and the name you chose!!
JUST ADORABLE!
I’m enjoying all of them & your pics are great! Natalia does some awesome quilting!!
Corey, I am loving the blog tour. I am not a big fan of applique, I find it too fussy most of the time. Every once in a while I dive in. This book makes me want to dive in…a lot. Thanks for a great book and tour to show it off.
This book really is making me want to dust off my applique skills!
This has been a wonderful blog hop. I’m so inspired to try your petals, Corey. Just can’t decide which one to try first! Gotta go order your book now@
I have been following your blog tour which I think is a terrific idea. I am new at quilting. One of the things that caught my fancy is applique. Your book surely would encourage me to pursue the “art of applique” with more enthusiasm. It’s amazing how a simple petal pattern can create innumerable possibilities for one’s creativity. Thank you very much.