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Designed and made by PAULA HOPE
The Sweet Suffolk quilt BLOC
What could be more charming in a quintessential English village than tumbling blooms hanging from crooked shop fronts and pots of pretty flowers? I have filled my hanging basket using three different
BEHIND THE QUILT FRESH SPRING HUES “The fabric collection I chose for my quilt included a lovely selection of cream prints, so I combined these with a few fat eighths of light, low-volume prints from
As the frost begins to melt, it paves way for spring to blossom bright and beautifully. Flowers, such as daffodils and daisies, start to sprout and little lambs frolic through the grass during this ti
To make four (4) of Block 4: ■ Fabric G: one (1) fat eighth ■ Fabric H: 3in x 6in ■ Fabric O: one (1) fat eighth FINISHED SIZE ■ 6in square (6½in square unfinished) NOTES ■ Seam allowances are ¼in, un
“This quilt was inspired by an antique quilt. I loved the large-scale Log Cabin blocks and the asymmetrical layout created by having an odd number. I knew that I would love hand quilting this simply a
“As is so often the case with quilt making, this block has a backstory. I was teaching a class on the Nova Scotia quilt (Today’s Quilter Issue 91), one of my first larger projects that used rolled bac