Sew Love was Kathy Schmitz's November 2021 design for the One Stitch at a Time club. I had just barely started it last weekend, and now it is finished!
I had just enough of the yellow flowers and bees to make a small border.
The green honeycomb print was perfect for the binding.
The backing is this happy floral leftover from "Follow the Garden Path."
Sew Love is hanging in my sewing room on the wall of minis. I might be running out of room!
Sew Love was definitely a Drop Everything and Make It project,
so linking up with Sandra at mmmquilts at her January DrEAMi post!
Now that this one is finished, I'm back to stitching on Frosty #9 - Snowball Hunt.
He will be my slow stitching this evening while we're watching
tonight's episode of "All Creatures Great and Small!"
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
Sew Love is a pretty mini, Diann.
ReplyDeleteI guess soon you will need a big wall for your beautiful minis gallery.
Happy stitching cute Frosty.
All your mini wall is cool but I am glad this one earned a spot near your sewing machine!!! Lovely finish :) Enjoy Frosty!
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That is a pretty finish. But I love seeing them all hanging in your sewing room!
ReplyDeleteGreat mini quilt to add to your gallery wall! You may just have to take over another wall in your house if this one gets full!
ReplyDeleteThat little quilt is so pretty. It looks like there is room for a few more minis. Maybe you can eventually rotate them. I like the latest Frosty also.
ReplyDeleteSew Love is sew sweet! You're going to get me back into embroidery, I just know it.
ReplyDeleteAll those little quilts on the wall look great!
ReplyDeleteI love your wall of mini's - what a neat idea to have for trying out blocks and for decorating
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove your wall of minis. What a neat finish.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying that TV show also!
ReplyDeleteThat new mini quilt is a 2 sided beauty!
And I love your mini quilt gallery!
Great finish and I love your wall of mini quilts. Frosty is looking great.
ReplyDeleteSew Love is beautiful! I love seeing your Frosties coming along! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini wall gallery. How have you attached the minis to the wall? I need a new way to "hang" minis on the front door.
ReplyDeletePat
sew love is sew cute! your wall of mini quilts is FUN!
ReplyDeleteYour 'Wall of Minis' is a dream, Diann! Sew Love is the perfect addition to such a gallery. The little bee and flower fabric is the perfect border for your sweet stitchery. The honeycomb fabric for the binding is inspired ...AND...any fabric called 'Follow the Garden Path' has to be fabulous...and I must say, it is! Love all those happy flowers on the backing. Another beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE your mini wall and your sweet stitched quilts!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy little mini quilt wall! I like your new little mini, too! And of course, Frosty!
ReplyDeleteWow that was a fast make!!! And so cute.
ReplyDeleteAdorable mini and I love the display wall! :)
ReplyDeleteI so love your Sew Love mini quilt, those fabrics are just perfect for the piece and looks lovely. Have fun stitching frosty #9.
ReplyDeleteYou sew love mini is just adorable! And your snowman is turning out to be quite handsome. The mini quilt wall is a great display.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and cheerful! I love the yellow fabric and the green binding. A little hint of spring!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish, Diann! Your border colors match your stitching colors perfectly and it looks fabulous on your mini wall. I still see room on the wall -- keep on stitching! (PS I'm just about finished with Frosty #2. Cooking right along too!)
ReplyDeleteWow, you have gotten so much accomplished! Love all the finishes and love where your SAHRR is going.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love it! Looks right at home on your mini wall too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! You found the perfect border and binding fabrics.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute Diann! I love your wall of minis too. Every time I see another one of these Kathy Schmitz I want to pull mine out again...need to make myself a sign: Do KS embroidery! so I'll just do it.
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