Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Emerson Star and Fabric Tuesday!

 Happy Tuesday!! I'm so excited to finally share with you my Emerson Star Quilt and pattern!! If you follow me on Instagram you've probably seen a few pictures over the last couple of weeks so hopefully you don't mind! :)


The quilt is made using Heather Ross' new line Tiger Lily which has been hitting shops since last month.  Its a great pattern for fussy cutting.

I named it Emerson Star because Heather and I grew up on Emerson Street in Littleton Colorado, a home that captures most of our childhood. We simply love that house!!


Thanks to Mary Magrogan (@classicquilter) for writing our patterns, now we have multiple sizes!!
It comes in throw, twin and queen sizes! Yay!

I'm kind of in love with this new quilt!!  If you live in Utah, or are visiting soon, I just shipped it off to Pine Needles in Midvale for display, so check it out!




Fabric Tuesday #248
Link up a recent fabric project.  Thanks for letting me indulge and share mine today!




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11 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilt! And I love a pattern that comes in multiple sizes!
    Amanda

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  2. I love that star quilt - wonderful scrappy project I can see from my stash with this pattern

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  3. It's truly beautiful. I love a good star pattern! Adding it to my quilt-making wish list!

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  4. What a great star pattern! I really like it :)

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  5. I'm not a huge fan of stars, but I love this one.

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  6. What a beautiful pattern! It looks amazing with the Tiger Lily collection.

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  7. What a gorgeous pattern, and the Tiger Lily fabrics are perfect for it!!!

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  8. What a great quilt pattern! And I just love how Tiger Lily looks in a quilt. Thanks for hosting the link up!

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  9. Great pattern and perfect fabric choices! I love it.

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Thank you so much for commenting! A lot of love and hard work is put into each and every one of these quilts, comments are always appreciated!