Tuesday, 8 August 2017

So much Eye Candy to share - Quilting on the Go ... English Paper Piecing Book Tour

Apologies for this little book tour update being a little late but as they say
 it is "better to be late than never."

So many wonderful creations to share today.



Nadra from ellis and higgs 



And the fabric that Nadra has used, it is her new collection for Riley Blake.


Lauren from Molly and Mama



 Lauren is also about to release her first book, also with Tuva Publishing.


How pretty does it look. I can't wait to get my copy.
Congratulations Lauren.
If you are interested HERE is a link to Amazon.

The awesome @giucy_giuce on Instagram has turned a block from the cover quilt, Celestial Star into a Clock using the pattern in my book.   I personally think every craft room needs one of these :)



Jodi from Tales of Cloth has also made a clock.
EPP Clocks will be the "new thing" :)


Next up is Amira from The Little Mushroom Cap 
and she has made the Patchwork Block Keeper.


 I just love the fabrics that she has chosen and look at the amazing Free Motion Quilting on the back.


 Melody has a beautiful and fresh new blog over at 
Melody Matilda  and she will be sharing her journey of her
"Radiant Quilt".  Melody is making hers in Reproduction Fabrics.

  

Next up is Sedef, also a fellow Tuva Author,  from Down Grapevine Lane 


Sedef has used her upcoming range "Sweet Prairie" for Riley Blake.
I have had the opportunity to play with some and it is beautiful. Keeps your eyes open for this range in store, you will not be disappointed.


Alisha from Ministry of Fabric has made the pouch and I love that she has upsized it by 50% to cater for her needs and just look at her divine monogram.  You must also check out her Online store. It is one of my favourite places to shop but don't tell my Hubby!



Now you have to admit that is a lot of eye candy in one blog post!

I am so grateful for everyone who is participating in the Book Tour. The tour list has got a little messed up but that is life, things happen and we all accept that. So rest assured I have not missed anyone, well intentionally.

GIVEAWAY
And don't forget to leave a comment for another change to win your own signed copy of My book.

Happy stitching,

Sharon x




14 comments :

  1. Congrats on publishing such a lovely book with what looks like amazing projects. Happy Stitching.

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  2. so many nice projekt you have make

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  3. Thank you of the roundup, I had missed a few of the posts and now can goo back and find them easily. x

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  4. Everyone's projects are gorgeous.

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  5. It looks like the book has a great variety of beautiful projects!

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  6. Great projects from what looks like a great book! Have really enjoyed the blog hop!

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  7. I loved the tour, there was so much inspiration I can't wait to have some hexie fun!

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  8. I love so many of the projects!! The pouch is one of my favorites though: I love all the fussy cutting that each of you did on the dresden block: so fun!!! Hugs, H in Healdsburg

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  9. Ooh, who can resist all these lovely projects. I am sold, just need a copy of your book now!

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  10. While pinning on Pinterest, I came across a pin that led me here. I am so glad it did! In the last couple of months, I have been working up the courage to try English Paper Piecing. Although, I have not quite made it yet, I know I will. Especially with fabulous projects demonstrated in this Blog Hop that are in your book. Oh, how I hope that I win a copy of your signed book!! I am not positive, of course, but I think I would start with the Pincushion. Even if I do not win, I will be saving up my $$$ and will be purchasing such a fantastic book! Thank you so much! Have a great day! brendunderscoreackatyahoodotcom

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  11. I love to see all these projects and the clocks really caught my eye!

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  12. Your lovely book arrived on Sunday, and Monday I got the paper templates for my clamshells! I've been cutting today, but I'm a bit confused. May I ask about the pattern for the dilly bag? I'm not certain why the lining is cut at only 14.5" width when the bag is cut at 23" and the circumference of the bottom is 22". Am I missing something? I've read all the instructions in the book, but I can't figure out how this will work.

    Thank you so much! I'm so excited to start some of these projects! Your book is filled with such delightful makes!

    phoebe.bell.ingraham@gmail.com

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  13. Lovely projects in this book!

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  14. This looks like a book I need!!!

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