

Need more? I have a whole page about paper piecing!
See you on Tuesday!
Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support. ♥
Need more? I have a whole page about paper piecing!
See you on Tuesday!Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support. ♥
Lilja used Sweet Sue Tops the Tree and Holly Jolly to create an adorable, functional Christmas wall hanging! The blocks with the blue backgrounds are pockets for her Christmas cards!
She’s looking for a name for her quilt, too. Read more about her project and make names suggestions on her blog!
The Month 2 pattern is up for There and Back Again on Fandom In Stitches. I had a lot of fun piecing the block, which was designed by Michelle Thompson. Make sure you go check it out!
Add your Sewhooked-related photos to my flickr group and you might be featured in a future post.
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by Midge
I’ve been what you might call a little busy here lately, and I’m feeling the stress of Too Much To Do. While I love being busy, it can be too much sometimes, even for me.
Enter flickr.
When I saw Midge’s Sweet Sue quilt top over in the Sewhooked flickr grouop, it was a rush of pure happiness! I love that she made the block into a quilt top and used such fun fabrics to do it.
That’s what this post is for today, just to say thank you to everyone that has made projects from my patterns. You give me joy and inspiration and the drive to keep designing.
Sweet Sue Tops The Tree – a free 12″ paper pieced pattern
For best results, print with scaling set to “none.”
See more wonderful Sweet Sue blocks
Through November 1 you can get Holly Jolly as an instant PDF download pattern for half price using coupon code CELEBRATE or get 10% of your total Sewhooked instant download purchase instead with coupon code QUILTOBER!
And…spiffy and new as of today, use code HAPPYHALLOWEEN for free shipping to anywhere in the United States on any item from my etsy shop.
Why all the coupons? Because I love you all and quilting is always, always more fun together!
Add your Sewhooked-related photos to my flickr group and you might be featured in a future post.